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Detailed step-by-step descriptions of the approaches, techniques, and closure methods for managing oncologic diseases in dogs and cats
Color Atlas of Canine and Feline Surgical Oncology is a practical, image-driven resource on a wide spectrum of surgical procedures necessary for managing oncologic diseases in dogs and cats. Each description includes a step-by-step explanation of the surgical approach, technique, and closure, as well as reported complications, outcomes, and suggested adjuvant treatments for more than 130 surgical procedures. Each step of the surgical procedure is demonstrated with high-quality color photographs from actual clinical cases to provide a realistic representation of what veterinarians are likely to face as they perform the procedure.
The text covers a wide range of procedures, including open surgery, minimally invasive surgery, interventional radiology, and reconstructive surgery. To aid accessibility, the book is logically organized by body system.
Color Atlas of Canine and Feline Surgical Oncology includes detailed information on all aspects of surgical oncology, including:
Surgical resection of cutaneous and subcutaneous tumors
Surgical management of oral tumors, including various mandibulectomy and maxillectomy procedures, tonsillectomy, and partial and total glossectomy
Reconstructive surgery including random pattern flaps, axial pattern flaps, indirect distant flaps, skin grafts, and second intention healing
Sentinel lymph node mapping, excision of various lymph nodes, different mastectomy procedures in dogs and cats, and surgical management of intermuscular lipomas
And much more!
Color Atlas of Canine and Feline Surgical Oncology is a must-have reference for oncologists, surgeons, interns and residents, or general practice veterinarians, as well as students in related programs of study.
Autor: Julius M. Liptak, BVSc, MVetClinStud, FANZCVSc, DACVS-SA, DECVS, ACVS Founding Fellow in Surgical Oncology, ACVS Founding Fellow in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, RCVS Specialist in Surgical Oncology, is a Specialist Small Animal Surgeon and Surgical Oncologist at Capital City Specialty & Emergency Animal Hospital in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Paolo Buracco, DVM, Dipl. ECVS, was a Full Professor of Veterinary Surgery in the Department of Veterinary Science at the University of Turin in Turin, Italy; he is now retired from academia but still active. William T. N. Culp, VMD, DACVS, ACVS Founding Fellow in Surgical Oncology, ACVS Founding Fellow in Minimally Invasive Surgery, ACVS Founding Fellow in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, is a Professor of Surgery in the Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences at the University of California-Davis in Davis, California, USA. Nicholas J. Bacon, MA, VetMB, CertVR, CertSAS, DECVS, DACVS, FRCVS, ACVS Founding Fellow in Surgical Oncology and RCVS Specialist in Surgery (Oncology) is Clinical Director of AURA Veterinary and Professor of Surgical Oncology at the University of Surrey School of Veterinary Medicine, both in Guildford, Surrey, UK.
Nakladatel | Wageningen Academic Publishers |
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ISBN | 9781119630753 |
Vydání | 2025 |
Vazba | pevná |
Počet stran | 976 |
The authors
Julius M. Liptak, BVSc, MVetClinStud, FANZCVSc, DACVS-SA, DECVS, ACVS Founding Fellow in Surgical Oncology, ACVS Founding Fellow in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, RCVS Specialist in Surgical Oncology, is a Specialist Small Animal Surgeon and Surgical Oncologist at Capital City Specialty & Emergency Animal Hospital in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Paolo Buracco, DVM, Dipl. ECVS, was a Full Professor of Veterinary Surgery in the Department of Veterinary Science at the University of Turin in Turin, Italy; he is now retired from academia but still active.
William T. N. Culp, VMD, DACVS, ACVS Founding Fellow in Surgical Oncology, ACVS Founding Fellow in Minimally Invasive Surgery, ACVS Founding Fellow in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, is a Professor of Surgery in the Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences at the University of California-Davis in Davis, California, USA.
Nicholas J. Bacon, MA, VetMB, CertVR, CertSAS, DECVS, DACVS, FRCVS, ACVS Founding Fellow in Surgical Oncology and RCVS Specialist in Surgery (Oncology) is Clinical Director of AURA Veterinary and Professor of Surgical Oncology at the University of Surrey School of Veterinary Medicine, both in Guildford, Surrey, UK.
Contents:
Foreword |xiii
Preface |xiv
Acknowledgments |xv
Section 1 Surgical Oncology Principles |1
1 Surgical Resection of Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Tumors |2
Section 2 Head and Neck |13
2 Eyes and Orbit |14
2.1 Enucleation |14
2.2 Exenteration |24
2.3 Lateral Orbitotomy |30
3 Ear |38
3.1 Pinnectomy |38
3.2 Total Ear Canal Ablation – Lateral Bulla Osteotomy |46
3.3 Ventral Bulla Osteotomy |54
3.4 Vertical Ear Canal Resection |60
3.5 Lateral Ear Canal Resection |64
4 Nasal Planum Resection |68
4.1 Nasal Planum Resection – Feline |68
4.2 Nasal Planum Resection – Canine |74
5 Tonsillectomy |82
6 Mandibulectomy and Maxillectomy |92
6.1 Mandibular Incisivectomy |96
6.2 Unilateral Rostral Mandibulectomy |102
6.3 Bilateral Rostral Mandibulectomy |110
6.4 Segmental Mandibulectomy |120
6.5 Rim Mandibulectomy |128
6.6 Caudal Mandibulectomy |132
6.7 Ventral Approach for Mandibulectomy |140
6.8 Unilateral Subtotal Mandibulectomy |148
6.9 Unilateral Total Mandibulectomy |156
6.10 Maxillary Incisivectomy |170
6.11 Unilateral Rostral Maxillectomy |176
6.12 Bilateral Rostral Maxillectomy |182
6.13 Cantilever Suture Technique |190
6.14 Radical Bilateral Rostral Maxillectomy |194
6.15 Intraoral Approach for Caudal and Total Unilateral Maxillectomy |198
6.16 Combined Approach for Caudal and Total Unilateral Maxillectomy |206
7 Partial and Total Glossectomy |220
8 Thyroidectomy |234
9 Parathyroidectomy |244
Section 3 Thoracic |251
10 Surgical Approaches to the Thorax |252
10.1 Intercostal Thoracotomy |252
10.2 Median Sternotomy |258
10.3 Thoracoscopy |264
11 Lung Lobectomy |270
11.1 Open Lung Lobectomy |270
11.2 Thoracoscopic and Thoracoscopic-Assisted Lung Lobectomy |284
12 Subtotal Pericardectomy |292
12.1 Open Subtotal Pericardectomy |292
12.2 Thoracoscopic Pericardectomy – Pericardial Window and Subtotal Pericardectomy |298
13 Atrial Appendage Amputation |304
13.1 Open Right Atrial Appendage Amputation |304
13.2 Thoracoscopic Right Atrial Appendage Amputation |310
14 Chest Wall Resection and Reconstruction |314
Section 4 Abdominal |335
15 Surgical Approaches to the Abdomen |336
15.1 Ventral Midline Celiotomy |336
15.2 Paracostal Approach |342
15.3 Laparoscopic Approach |348
15.4 Abdominal Wall Resection and Reconstruction |354
15.5 Pubic Symphysiotomy |358
15.6 Pubic Flap |362
16 Liver Lobectomy |368
17 Splenectomy |382
17.1 Open Splenectomy |382
17.2 Laparoscopic and Laparoscopic-Assisted Splenectomy |396
18 Partial Pancreatectomy |404
19 Adrenalectomy |412
19.1 Open Adrenalectomy |412
19.2 Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy |424
20 Sublumbar Lymph Node Resection |430
20.1 Open Sublumbar Lymph Node Resection |430
20.2 Laparoscopic Sublumbar Lymph Node Resection |439
Section 5 Gastrointestinal |443
21 Gastrectomy |444
21.1 Partial Gastrectomy |446
21.2 Billroth I |450
22 Small Intestinal Resection and Anastomosis |458
22.1 Open Small Intestinal Resection and Anastomosis |460
22.2 Laparoscopic-Assisted Small Intestinal Resection and Anastomosis |470
23 Typhlectomy |476
24 Colorectal Resection and Anastomosis |482
25 Rectal Resection and Anastomosis |496
25.1 Rectal Eversion and Submucosal Resection |498
25.2 Rectal Pull-Through |502
25.3 Dorsal Inverted U Approach |508
26 Anal Sacculectomy |514
Section 6 Urogenital Tumors |527
27 Ureteronephrectomy |528
27.1 Open Ureteronephrectomy |528
27.2 Laparoscopic Ureteronephrectomy |536
28 Cystectomy |540
28.1 Partial Cystectomy |540
28.2 Total Cystectomy |550
29 Cystostomy Tube |562
30 Prostatectomy |570
30.1 Partial Prostatectomy |570
30.2 Total Prostatectomy |574
31 Penile Amputation |582
32 Vulvovaginectomy |586
Section 7 Musculoskeletal |599
33 Primary Bone and Periarticular Tumors |600
33.1 Forequarter Amputation |606
33.2 Distal Radial Limb-Sparing Surgery |614
33.3 Partial Ulnectomy |628
33.4 Coxofemoral Disarticulation |632
34 Partial and Total Scapulectomy |642
35 Metacarpectomy and Metatarsectomy |650
36 Digit Amputation |653
36.1 Single-Digit Amputation |656
36.2 Partial Foot Amputation |662
37 Hemipelvectomy |666
37.1 Total Hemipelvectomy |666
37.2 Subtotal Hemipelvectomy |676
37.3 Acetabulectomy |688
37.4 Internal Hemipelvectomy |696
38 Tail Amputation |702
Section 8 Reconstructive Surgery |707
39 Advancement Flap |708
39.1 General Advancement Flaps |708
39.2 Upper Lip Advancement Flap |712
39.3 Lower Lip Advancement Flap |718
39.4 Advancement of the Commissure of the Lips |722
40 Rotation Flap |724
41 Transposition Flap |728
41.1 General Transposition Flaps |728
41.2 Filleted Digit Pad Transposition Flap |732
41.3 Lip-to-Eyelid Transposition Flap |738
41.4 Lip-to-Nose Transposition Flap |742
42 Flank Fold Flaps |746
42.1 Axillary Flank Fold Flap |746
42.2 Inguinal Flank Fold Flap |750
43 Axial Pattern Flaps |754
43.1 Facial Axial Pattern Flap |754
43.2 Superficial Temporal Axial Pattern Flap |758
43.3 Caudal Auricular Axial Pattern Flap |762
43.4 Thoracodorsal Axial Pattern Flap |766
43.5 Superficial Brachial Axial Pattern Flap |770
43.6 Latissimus Dorsi Muscle and Myocutaneous Flaps |774
43.7 Caudal Superficial Epigastric Axial Pattern Flap |778
43.8 Deep Circumflex Iliac Axial Pattern Flap (Dorsal and Ventral Branches) |782
43.9 Genicular Axial Pattern Flap |788
43.10 Reverse Saphenous Conduit Flap |792
43.11 Lateral Caudal Axial Pattern Flap |796
44 Distant Indirect Flap |802
44.1 Distant Direct Flaps – Pouch Flaps |802
44.2 Distant Direct Flaps – Hinge Flaps |808
45 Skin Grafts |812
45.1 Free-Meshed Skin Grafts |812
45.2 Punch Grafts |820
46 Second Intention Healing |824
Section 9 Interventional Radiology |833
47 Stenting |834
47.1 Tracheal Stenting |834
47.2 Ureteral Stenting |840
47.3 Urethral Stenting |846
47.4 Colorectal Stenting |852
48 Embolization |856
48.1 Nasal Embolization |856
48.2 Hepatic Embolization |860
48.3 Prostatic Embolization |866
49 Pleural Port Placement |872
Section 10 Miscellaneous Procedures |877
50 Lymph Node Excision |878
50.1 Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping |878
50.2 Mandibular Lymph Node Excision |888
50.3 Combined Mandibular and Medial Retropharyngeal Lymph Node Excision |892
50.4 Combined Parotid, Mandibular, and Medial Retropharyngeal Lymph Node Excision |896
50.5 Superficial Cervical (Prescapular) Lymph Node Excision |900
50.6 Axillary Lymph Node Excision |904
50.7 Superficial Inguinal Lymph Node Excision |908
50.8 Popliteal Lymph Node Excision |912
51 Mastectomy |916
51.1 Local Mastectomy |920
51.2 Regional Mastectomy |924
51.3 Unilateral Mastectomy |928
51.4 Single-Session Bilateral Mastectomy in Dogs |934
51.5 Single-Session Bilateral Mastectomy in Cats |938
52 Other Procedures |944
52.1 Intermuscular Lipoma Excision |944
Index |950