%0 Journal Article %T Updates in Laparoscopy. %A Buote NJ %J Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract %V 52 %N 2 %D Mar 2022 %M 35082094 %F 2.148 %R 10.1016/j.cvsm.2021.12.007 %X Minimally invasive surgery continues to be an active area of experimental and clinical research in veterinary medicine. The advances we make in this field correspond to multiple benefits for our patients. New MIS approaches (retroperitoneal, NOTES, robotics) continue to be investigated to provide better visualization and manipulation of important anatomic structures for specific procedures. Increasing the number of MIS techniques available to our patient population is of utmost concern for clinicians and owners and is encouraging exciting new clinical research. New technologies (near-infrared fluorescence, barbed suture, 3D printing) are at the forefront of these developments.