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Section II Equipment3 Imaging Equipment and Operating Room Set‐Up
Fausto Brandão and Christopher Chamness
Key Points
Full HD (High Definition) is now the standard in veterinary video‐assisted surgery, which is defined as 1920 × 1080 pixels, currently provided with the latest generation CMOS chip cameras.