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Minimally Invasive Surgery
ОглавлениеEndoscopy has been described in catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) (Boone et al. 2008), trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (Moccia et al. 1984), wolf fish (Hoplias aimara) (Weber 2011b), eel (Anguilla Anguilla) (Macri et al. 2014), and sturgeon (Hernandez‐Divers et al. 2004; Divers et al. 2013; Falahatkar and Poursaeid 2014) among others, to determine sex, evaluate coelomic organs, remove ingested foreign bodies, and obtain biopsies (Boone et al. 2008; Stetter 2010; Divers et al. 2013). Celioscopy may be performed with the endoscope inserted directly into the coelomic cavity or within the swim bladder (Stetter 2010; Stevens et al. 2019). Deflation of the swim bladder may facilitate coelomic organ visualization depending on the species and procedure performed (Hernandez‐Divers et al. 2004). Celioscopy has been used to perform minimally invasive surgical procedures in fish, such as gastrointestinal foreign body removal, organ biopsy, (Stetter 2010; Weber 2011b), and gonadectomy (Hernandez‐Divers et al. 2004).