Abstract
Laparoscopic surgery (LS), which offers major improvements in the treatment of abdominal disorders in pets, has grown to be an essential component of veterinary practice. Comparing this minimally invasive procedure to traditional open surgery, veterinarians may execute difficult surgeries with less tissue damage, fewer problems, and quicker recovery times. Laparoscopic ovariectomy, cryptorchidectomy, gastropexy, cystoscopy, and splenectomy are among the veterinary procedures that use LS; these procedures all benefit from improved visualization, less surgical trauma, and faster recovery after surgery. These benefits improve patient outcomes by lowering post-operative discomfort, reducing the requirement for pain treatment, and shortening hospital stays. The application of LS in small animal surgery has been significantly improved by the creation of specialized tools and cutting-edge imaging technologies. This study examines the many uses of laparoscopic procedures in veterinary medicine, emphasizing its advantages, results, and prospects for the future. According to the results, laparoscopic surgery is a safer and more effective option than open operations, and as it develops, veterinary surgery will likely see even more advancements.
