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OJVRTM
Online Journal of Veterinary Research ©
Volume 15
(4): 318-333, 2011. Extensively redacted 2017.
New laparoscopic vasectomy techniques in dogs.
Mohamed Marzok*, Mohamed Tawfik, Gamal
El-sayad, Magdi Seleim
Department
of Surgery, Anesthesiology and Radiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt
ABSTRACT
Marzok M, Tawfik M,
El-sayad G, Seleim M., New
laparoscopic vasectomies in dogs, Onl J Vet Res., 15
(4): 318-333, 2011. Dogs were subjected to laparoscopic
vasectomy wherein the vas deference
was either severed or occluded. Five new procedures are described with
accompanying photographs. Results suggested that occlusive clipping
laparoscopic sterilization was minimally invasive and faster.
Key words: Dog,
laparoscopic vasectomy, techniques.
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