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3 Must-reads on veterinary surgery

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3 detailed articles for performing successful surgical procedures.

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Having an in-depth understanding of how to safely and effectively perform a procedure is quintessential when it comes to surgery. That's why we have provided 3 insightful articles covering tips and tricks for veterinary surgery across various realms.

From the ins and outs of minimally invasive surgery to expert insight on performing oronasal fistula repair—there’s something for everyone. Happy reading!

  1. Tricky toes: Considerations regarding canine digit amputation: Kassidy Burgess, BS, and Stephanie Shaver, DVM, DACVS-SA, provide must-know answers to common questions surrounding canine digit amputation.
  2. Minimally invasive surgery and the GP: Getting started: Discover the basics of incorporating minimally invasive surgery into the general practice including learning curves, how to get started, equipment needs, and more.
  3. Your 4 pearls for oronasal fistula repair in dogs and cats: Mark Smith, VMD, DACVS, DAVDC, outlines 4 pointers for safe, successful oronasal fistula repair in canines and felines.
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