
From Traditional Surgery to Minimally Invasive Surgery: The Road to Popularization of Veterinary Endoscopes
In the development of modern veterinary medicine, the innovation of surgical technology has always been an important driving force for the progress of the industry. From traditional open surgery to today’s minimally invasive technology, the popularization of veterinary endoscopes has not only improved the efficiency of diagnosis and treatment, but also greatly improved the postoperative recovery experience of animals. The promotion of this technology marks that veterinary surgery has entered a new era of greater precision and safety. Limitations and Challenges of Traditional Surgery In the past, veterinary surgery mainly relied on open operations. Although these methods can effectively solve disease problems, they also have obvious disadvantages: large surgical trauma, long recovery period, high risk of infection, and strong stress response to animals. Especially for small animals or elderly pets, traditional surgery is more risky and may even affect the quality of life due to postoperative complications. The Rise of Minimally Invasive