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Online resources
Videos of many of the exotic pet animal endosurgical procedures are avail-
able to view online at the internet portal www.veterinarylaparoscopy.com.
Further reading
Bush, M. (1980) Laparoscopy in birds and reptiles. In Animal Laparoscopy,
Harrison, R.M., and Wildt, D.E. (eds), pp. 183–197. Williams and Wilkins,
Baltimore, MD.
Dukelow, W.R. (1980) Laparoscopy in small animals and ancillary techniques.
In Animal Laparoscopy, Harrison, R.M., and Wildt, D.E. (eds), pp. 95–105.
Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, MD.
Hernandez-Divers, S.J. (2009) Small mammal endoscopy. In Ferrets, Rabbits,
and Rodents, Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Quesenberry, K.E. and Carpenter,
J.W. (eds), pp. 392–394. Elsevier, St Louis, MO.
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