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Autoři sestavili stručného a cenově přijatelného průvodce endoskopické techniky a diagnostických protokolů koně. Více než 475 vysoce kvalitních klinických fotografie a anatomických kreseb umožňuje pochopit krok-za-krokem pokyny pro endoskopie horních cest dýchacích, zažívacího, močového a reprodukčního systému. Jedna kapitola se věnuje artroskopii, včetně temperomandicularnímu kloubu.
Autor: Sameeh Abutarbush, James Carmalt:
Nakladatel | Teton NewMedia |
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ISBN | 9781591610397 |
Vydání | 2008 |
Vazba | spirálová |
Počet stran | 292 |
This edition to the Equine Made Series provides detailed, easy to read guidelines for performance of common endoscopic procedures in the horse. It includes step-by-step guidelines endoscopy of the upper airway, gastrointestinal, urinary and reproductive systems. A detailed section covering arthroscopy, including the temperomandicular joint, is especially useful to the equine practitioner. Normal anatomy is presented for orientation along with full coverage of abnormal conditions and their assessment. This fully illustrated text contains over 475 high quality clinical photographs and anatomic drawing which ease understanding.
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Reviews
...a practical guide aimed at veterinarians working within predominantly equine practice... also a useful guide and reference point for students and recent graduates... clearly laid out... an easily accessable and highly practical book... concise and bullet-pointed making it easy to read and digest... an easy to read, very informative text... presents arthroscopy in an interesting and readable way and is a useful pictorial guide for students or veterinarians studying orthopaedics and arthroscopy... a practical and informative addition to keep alongside the endoscope while working out and about. --Kat Bunker MRCVS, Equine Health, 01-Aug-2012
...a practical guide aimed at veterinarians working within predominantly equine practice... also a useful guide and reference point for students and recent graduates... clearly laid out... an easily accessable and highly practical book... concise and bullet-pointed making it easy to read and digest... an easy to read, very informative text... presents arthroscopy in an interesting and readable way and is a useful pictorial guide for students or veterinarians studying orthopaedics and arthroscopy... a practical and informative addition to keep alongside the endoscope while working out and about. -- Kat Bunker MRCVS Equine Health 20120801
Section 1 Endoscopy Equipment, Use and Maintenance General Principles | 3 |
Some Helpful Hints | 3 |
Section 2 Endoscopy of the Nasal Passages Anatomy | 12 |
Clinical Signs of Nasal Passage Disease | 12 |
Endoscopic Technique | 13 |
Diseases of the Nasal Passages | 15 |
Rhinitis | 15 |
Nasal Septum Deviation / Inflammation | 16 |
Ethmoid Hematoma | 17 |
Fungal Infection of the Ethmoid Labyrinth | 18 |
Neoplastic Masses | 18 |
Miscellaneous Diseases | 19 |
Section 3 Endoscopy of the Paranasal Sinuses Anatomy | 22 |
Endoscopic Technique | 25 |
Endoscopic Anatomy | 26 |
Diseases of the Sinuses | 27 |
Primary and Secondary Sinusitis | 27 |
Neoplasia | 28 |
Ethmoid Hematoma | 28 |
Paranasal Sinus Cyst | 28 |
Fractures and Trauma | 29 |
Section 4 Endoscopy of the Guttural Pouch Anatomy | 34 |
The Medial Compartment | 34 |
The Lateral Compartment | 35 |
Endoscopic Technique | 35 |
Entry into the Pouches (using a biopsy stylette) | 36 |
Entry into the Pouches (using an artificial insemination pipette) | 37 |
Diseases of the Guttural Pouch | 40 |
Tympany | 40 |
Mycosis | 42 |
Empyema | 46 |
Temporohyoid Osteoarthropathy | 49 |
Inflammation of the Guttural Pouch | 51 |
Rupture of the Ventral Straight Muscles of the Neck | 52 |
Melanomatosis | 52 |
Neoplasia | 52 |
Cysts | 53 |
Foreign Bodies | 53 |
Section 5 Endoscopy of the Nasopharynx Anatomy | 56 |
Diseases of the Nasopharynx | 56 |
Lymphoid Hyperplasia | 56 |
Dorsal Displacement of the Soft Palate (DDSP) | 58 |
Cleft Palate | 60 |
Rostral Displacement of the Palatopharyngeal Arch | 62 |
Collapse of the Dorsal Nasopharynx | 62 |
Choanal Atresia | 63 |
Nasopharyngeal Cicatrix | 66 |
Nasopharyngeal Masses | 67 |
Section 6 Endoscopy of the Larynx Anatomy | 70 |
Endoscopic Technique | 71 |
Diseases of the Larynx | 72 |
Aryepiglottic Fold Entrapment | 72 |
Axial Deviation of the Aryepiglottic Folds | 73 |
Epiglottic Retroversion | 73 |
Epiglottitis | 74 |
Subepiglottic Cysts | 75 |
Arytenoid Chondritis | 76 |
Left Laryngeal Hemiplegia | 78 |
Right Laryngeal Hemiplegia | 80 |
Biaxial Laryngeal Hemiplegia | 80 |
Section 7 Endoscopy of the Trachea and Bronchi Anatomy | 84 |
Endoscopic Technique and Normal Endoscopic Findings | 84 |
Diseases of the Trachea 86 Tracheal Collapse | 86 |
Tracheitis | 86 |
Tracheal Luminal Obstruction and Masses | 88 |
Miscellaneous Conditions | 88 |
Gross Tracheal Discharge | 88 |
Tracheal Wash and Aspirate | 95 |
Bronchioalveolar Lavage | 97 |
Section 8 Endoscopy of the Esophagus Anatomy | 102 |
Endoscopic Technique | 103 |
Normal Endoscopic Findings | 105 |
Diseases of the Esophagus | 106 |
Esophageal Obstruction (Choke) | 106 |
A-Primary choke | 106 |
B-Secondary choke | 113 |
Follow up | 115 |
Treatment and Management | 118 |
Esophagitis | 121 |
Megaesophagus | 122 |
Section 9 Endoscopy of the Stomach Anatomy | 126 |
Endoscopic Technique | 127 |
Normal Endoscopic Findings | 134 |
Diseases of the Stomach | 135 |
Gastric Ulcers | 135 |
Endoscopic Findings and Appearance of Gastric Ulceration | 137 |
Clinical Syndromes | 139 |
Foals | 139 |
Yearlings and Adults | 139 |
Gastric Parasites | 141 |
Gastric Neoplasia | 143 |
Miscellaneous Gastric Conditions | 143 |
Section 10 Endoscopy of the Duodenum Anatomy | 146 |
Endoscopic Technique | 147 |
Normal Endoscopic Findings | 148 |
Diseases of the Duodenum | 151 |
Section 11 Endoscopy of the Urethra, Bladder and Ureters Anatomy | 154 |
Patient Preparation | 155 |
Endoscopic Technique and Normal Endoscopic Findings | 155 |
Diseases of the Urinary System | 162 |
Urolithiasis | 162 |
Cystolithiasis | 163 |
Sabulous Urolithiasis | 165 |
Urethrolithiasis | 166 |
Urinary Tract Infection | 168 |
Urethritis | 168 |
Cystitis | 169 |
Pyelonephritis | 170 |
Urethral Rent or Defect | 171 |
Idiopathic Renal Hematuria | 173 |
Exercise-Associated Hematuria | 173 |
Urinary Tract Neoplasia | 173 |
Ectopic Ureter | 173 |
Urethrorectal Fistula | 174 |
Section 12 Endoscopy of the Reproductive System of the Stallion Normal Anatomic Features | 178 |
Prepuce | 178 |
Penis | 180 |
Urethra | 181 |
Pathologic Conditions | 185 |
Urethritis | 185 |
Summer Sores-Habronemiasis of the Urethra | 185 |
Seminal Vesiculitis | 186 |
Hemospermia | 188 |
Congenital Anomalies | 192 |
Section 13 Endoscopy of the Reproductive System of the Mare Normal Anatomic Features | 196 |
Endoscopic Technique | 198 |
The Normal Endometrium | 199 |
Endometrial Biopsy | 203 |
Hysteroscopic Cannulation and Insemination | 204 |
Pathologic Conditions of the Vagina | 205 |
Urovagina | 205 |
Vaginal Hematoma and Abscesses | 206 |
Vaginal Lacerations | 206 |
Varicose Veins | 206 |
Vaginal Fusion | 206 |
Pathologic Conditions of the Cervix | 208 |
Cervical Lacerations | 208 |
Cervical Adhesions | 208 |
Pathologic Conditions of the Uterus | 208 |
Endometritis | 209 |
Endometrial, Glandular and Lymphatic Cysts | 209 |
Pyometra | 211 |
Persistent Endometrial Cups | 212 |
Transluminal Adhesions | 212 |
Tumors of the Uterus and Cervix | 212 |
Foreign Bodies | 214 |
Fetal Maceration or Mummification | 215 |
Uterine Lacerations | 215 |
Retained Fetal Membranes | 215 |
Congenital Abnormalities | 215 |
Pathologic Conditions of the Rectum | 216 |
Rectal Stricture | 216 |
Rectal Tears | 216 |
Section 14 Arthroscopy Introduction | 220 |
Instrumentation | 220 |
Pre- & Post-Surgical Considerations | 222 |
Technique Hints | 222 |
Common Pathological Conditions | 223 |
Specific Joints (Approaches and Pathology) | 224 |
Coffin Joint | 224 |
Dorsal Approach | 224 |
Palmar / Plantar Approach | 226 |
Pastern Joint | 229 |
Dorsal Approach | 229 |
Palmar / Plantar Approach | 230 |
Fetlock Joint | 231 |
Dorsal Approach | 231 |
Palmar / Plantar Approach | 233 |
Carpal Joints (Radio- & Inter-Carpal (Middle) Joints) | 237 |
Radio-Carpal Joint | 237 |
Inter-Carpal Joint | 240 |
Elbow Joint | 245 |
Craniolateral Approach | 245 |
Caudoproximal Approach | 247 |
Shoulder Joint (Scapulo-Humeral Joint) | 248 |
Tibio-Tarsal Joint | 252 |
Stifle Joint (Femoro-Patellar and Femoro-Tibial Joint) | 260 |
Femoro-Patellar | 260 |
Femoro-Tibial (Medial and Lateral Compartments) | 265 |
Lateral Approach | 265 |
Dorsal Approach | 267 |
Hip Joint (Coxo-Femoral Joint) | 268 |
Temporomandibular Joint | 270 |
Tenoscopy and Bursoscopy | 271 |
Navicular Bursa | 271 |
Flexor Tendon Sheath | 273 |
Extensor Tendon Sheaths | 278 |
Carpal and Tarsal Sheath | 278 |
Carpal Sheath | 278 |
Tarsal Sheath | 279 |
Bicipital Bursa | 279 |
Index | 281 |