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Electrocardiography is an option, with leads placed at the base of each pectoral fin and one near the vent. The alligator clips can be attached to small needles placed in the skin.
 
Electrocardiography is an option, with leads placed at the base of each pectoral fin and one near the vent. The alligator clips can be attached to small needles placed in the skin.
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The skin can be treated carefully with a pre-surgical antiseptic, although this may not be necessary.
 
The skin can be treated carefully with a pre-surgical antiseptic, although this may not be necessary.
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This fish recovered and was doing well five months after surgery.
 
This fish recovered and was doing well five months after surgery.
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You are preparing a koi for surgery to remove an abdominal mass. Your anesthetic protocol is established and you plan on a mid ventral incision with the fish in dorsal recumbency.


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How will you monitor the fish while it is anesthetized? Link to Article
How will you prepare the incision site? Link to Article
How will you manage the case post-operatively? Link to Article


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