Internetové knihkupectví s veterinární tématikou
S poškozením distálních končetin se setkává ve své praxi každý veterinární lékař. Predisponovani jsou pracovní a sportovní psi, což vyžaduje nejen znalosti, ale i zkušenosti chirurgie měkkých a tvrdých tkání. V knize jsou shrnuty zkušenosti světoznámých autorů, kteří sestavili publikaci, která je uživatelsky velice příjemná. Autoři knihu rozdělili na tři části. V první části se věnuji chirurgii měkkých tkání. Tato část je rozdělena na další kapitoly, které se chronologicky zabývají problematikou zvládnutí kontaminovaných ran, bandáží, obvazů a poranění distálních částí končetin, polštářků, specifických poranění, jako jsou hadí ušktnutí, onychoektomie, tenektomie a amputace. V druhé částí jsou popsána ortopedická poranění. Třetí část je zdrojem informací o poraněních sportovních a pracovních psů, která se musí následně řešit po poranění končetin.
Publikace je bohatě ilustrována barevnými fotografiemi, perovkami detailně popisující jednotlivé postupy ošetření. U jednotlivých používaných přípravků je popsána jejich definice, techniky aplikace, péče po aplikaci, výhody a nevýhody jejich použití.
Autor: Steven F. Swaim, Janet A. Welch, Robert L. Gillette
Nakladatel | Teton NewMedia |
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ISBN | 9781893441279 |
Vydání | 2015 |
Vazba | brožovaná |
Počet stran | 404 |
Small Animal Distal Limb Injuries provide the small and mixed animal practitioner with a definitive but practical, step-by-step guide to the management of soft tissue, orthopedic and athletic injuries of the distal limbs in dogs and cats.
Includes specific coverage of injuries that occur from the carpal/tarsal areas to the digits of dogs and cats. All wounds and injuries are covered and all commonly performed management and bandaging techniques are presented as step-by-step black and white line drawings supplemented by before and after photographs. Regional anatomy is presented for orientation. The work is intended to consolidate, in a single volume, all of the applied clinical information needed for the effective management of distal limb injuries and their reconstruction. This book contains medical and surgical guide lines which are not currently available in the veterinary literature. It spans four important areas of small animal practice (wound healing, bandaging, orthopedic trauma and injuries to muscles, ligaments and tendons) which are of general interest to every practitioner. It contains up to date information regarding applicable drugs and is heavily illustrated. All three authors are very well known to the veterinary community and active on the meeting circuit.
Of great use to undergraduate veterinary students in the latter years of study and to postgraduate students, as well as all small animal and mixed animal practitioners, trainers and others involved with athletic or working dogs.
mall Animal Distal Limb Injuries provide the small and mixed animal practitioner with a definitive but practical, step-by-step guide to the management of soft tissue, orthopedic and athletic injuries of the distal limbs in dogs and cats.
Includes specific coverage of injuries that occur from the carpal/tarsal areas to the digits of dogs and cats. All wounds and injuries are covered and all commonly performed management and bandaging techniques are presented as step-by-step black and white line drawings supplemented by before and after photographs. Regional anatomy is presented for orientation. The work is intended to consolidate, in a single volume, all of the applied clinical information needed for the effective management of distal limb injuries and their reconstruction. This book contains medical and surgical guide lines which are not currently available in the veterinary literature. It spans four important areas of small animal practice (wound healing, bandaging, orthopedic trauma and injuries to muscles, ligaments and tendons) which are of general interest to every practitioner. It contains up to date information regarding applicable drugs and is heavily illustrated. All three authors are very well known to the veterinary community and active on the meeting circuit.
Of great use to undergraduate veterinary students in the latter years of study and to postgraduate students, as well as all small animal and mixed animal practitioners, trainers and others involved with athletic or working dogs.
Key features
· Step-by-step management protocols for Soft Tissue, Orthopedic and Athletic Injuries in the dog and cat.
· Consistent coverage of Indications, techniques, after care and the advantages/disadvantages associated with each technique.
· Over 500 illustrations consisting of original artwork and color photographs.
· Thorough coverage of drugs and equipment currently available.
Published by Teton New Media in the USA and distributed by Manson Publishing outside of North America.
Part One: Soft Tissue Injuries | 1 |
Chapter 1: Initial Management of Contaminated and Infected Wounds | 1 |
· Preliminary Procedures | 2 |
· Debridement and Lavage | 11 |
· Wound closure Assessment | 17 |
· Topical Lavage Agents | 19 |
· Antibiotics and Antibacteriels | 27 |
· Enzymes | 28 |
· Wound Healing Stimulants | 29 |
· Other Topical Agents | 32 |
Chapter 2: Bandages, Splints and Slings | 38 |
· Primary Bndage Layer | 38 |
· Adhesive Tripe Stirrups | 46 |
· Secondary Bandage Layer | 48 |
· Tertiary bandage Layer | 50 |
· Padding Materials | 55 |
· Specialty Appliances | 60 |
· Carpal Flexion Splint | 63 |
· Carpal Sling | 65 |
· Velpeau Sling | 66 |
· 90/90 Sling | 67 |
Chapter 3: Carpal-Metacarpal/Tarsal-Metatarsal Wounds | 72 |
· Primary Wound Closure | 72 |
· Delayed Primary Closure | 73 |
· Secondary Wound Closure | 74 |
· Peripheral Nerve Injury and Repair | 76 |
· Wound Drainage | 79 |
· Wounds With Apposed Edges – No Tension | 86 |
· Wounds With Apposable Edges – Tension | 95 |
· Various Shaped Wounds | 105 |
· Wounds Over The Carpus And Tarsus – Apposable Edges | 113 |
· Wounds With Nonapposable Edges – Potential For Apposition And Relief of Tenstion Related | 118 |
· Related Scars | 118 |
· Wounds Over The Carpus And Tarsus – Nonapposable Edges | 136 |
· Wounds With Nonapposable Edges – No Potential for Apposition | 139 |
· Wounds With Exposed Bones And Joints | 163 |
Chapter 4: Paw Wounds | 168 |
· Hemostasis | 168 |
· Dorsal Digital Wound Wounds | 168 |
· Palmar/Plantar Pad Wounds – Pad Surface Wounds | 169 |
· Deep Abrasion, Partial Avulsions And Deep Burns | 171 |
· Pad Punctures | 173 |
· Pad Lacerations | 175 |
· Metacarpal/Metatarsal Pad Loss | 179 |
· Deep Pad Ulceration – Bandaging | 179 |
· Pad Replacement: Phalangeal Fillet | 181 |
· Pad Replacement: Pouch Flap (Cats) | 186 |
· Pad Replacement: Tubed Pedicle Flaps (Cats) | 188 |
· Pad Replacement: Pad Grafts | 190 |
· Pad Replacement: Mesh Grafts (Cats) | 193 |
· Interdigital Wounds | 194 |
· Interdigital Pododermatitis | 194 |
· Superficial Interdigital (Web) Lacerations | 204 |
· Deep Interdigital Lacerations | 205 |
· Digit Orthopedic Wounds and Soft Tissue Salvage | 206 |
· Digit Space Filing: Phalangeal Fillet | 209 |
Chapter 5: Specific Wounds – Snakebite and Acral Lick Dermatoses | 212 |
· Snake Bite Wounds | 212 |
· Acral Lick Dermatoses | 216 |
Chapter 6: Onychectomy, Deep Digital, Flexor Tenectomy and Digit Amputation | 228 |
· Onychectomy | 228 |
· Deep Digital Flexor Tenectomy (Cats) | 233 |
· Dewclaw Amputation | 234 |
· Digit Amputation | 236 |
Part Two: Orthopedic Injuries | 246 |
Chapter 7: Orthopedic Injuries of the Tarsal Area | 246 |
· Anatomy of Distal Hind Limb | 246 |
· Ligament and Tendon Injuries | 250 |
· Sprain Injury | 251 |
· Tarsal Shearing Wounds Treated by Open Wound Healing, Prosthetic Imbrication and External Fixation | 261 |
· Severe Tarsal Shearing Wounds Treated by Early Arthrodesis Using External Fixation | 264 |
· Severe Tarsal Shearing Wounds Treated by Delayed Arthrodesis Using Bone Plating | 267 |
· Plantar Intertarsal Subluxation and Luxation | 271 |
· Dorsal Intertarsal Subluxation | 275 |
· Luxation of the Base of the Talus | 278 |
· Tarsometatarsal Joint Subluxation | 279 |
· Talocalcaneal Luxation | 281 |
· Sprain Injury | 282 |
· Injury to the Common Calcaneal Tendon | 286 |
· Rupture or Laceration of the Common Calcaneal Tendon | 287 |
· Avulsion of the Gastrocnemious Tendon Insertion | 289 |
· Chronic Calcaneal Tendonitis | 295 |
· Gastrocnemious Tears at the Musculotendinous Junction | 296 |
· Rupture of the Gastrocnemius Muscle | 297 |
· Luxation of the Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon | 298 |
· Transarticular External Fixation of the Tarsus | 299 |
· Malleolar Fractures | 305 |
· Distal Tibial Physeal Fractures | 307 |
· Fractures of the Tarsal Bones | 307 |
· Fractures of the Calcaneus | 308 |
· Talus Fractures | 312 |
· Central Tarsal Fractures | 316 |
· Central Tarsal Bone Fractures – Luxation | 320 |
· Fractures of the Numbered Tarsal Bones | 321 |
Chapter 8: Orthopedic Injuries of the Carpal Area | 324 |
· Anatomy of the Distal Forelimb | 324 |
· Hyperextension Injury | 327 |
· Collateral Ligament Instability of the Antebrachiocarpal Joint | 331 |
· Luxation of the Antebrachiocarpal (Radiocarpal) Joint | 335 |
· Milddle Carpal Subluxation | 336 |
· Distal Fractures of the Radius and Ulna | 337 |
· Distal Radial and Ulnar Fractures: Noncominuted and Closed | 341 |
· Distal Radial and Ulnar Fractures: Cominuted and Open | 344 |
· Angular Limb Deformities | 345 |
· Radial Carpal Bone Fractures | 352 |
· Radial Carpal Bone Luxation | 354 |
· Accessory Carpal Bone Fractures | 355 |
· Soft Tissue Injury Related to the Accessory Carpal Bone | 357 |
Chapter 9: Orthopedic Injuries to the Metatarsal, Metacarpal and Phalangeal Areas | 360 |
· Anatomy of the Metatarsal, Metacarpal and Phalangeal Areas | 360 |
· Metacarpal and Metatarsal Fractures | 362 |
· Phalangeal Fractures | 367 |
· Ligamentous Injuries of the Phalanges | 369 |
· Sesamoid Fragmentation | 371 |
Part Three: Atheletic and Working Dog Injuries | 378 |
Chapter 10: Athletic and Working Dog Injuries General Information | 378 |
· Skin Injuries | 379 |
· Cracked Nails | 379 |
· Bruised Nails | 380 |
· Avulsed Nails | 380 |
· Pad Injuries | 381 |
· Muscle Injuries | 382 |
· Interosseous Myositis or Muscle Strain | 382 |
· Interosseous Muscle Tears or Ruptures | 383 |
· Synovial Injuries | 384 |
· Acute Carpal Synovitis | 384 |
· Chronic Carpal Synovitis | 384 |
· Acute Sesamoidal Synovitis | 385 |
· Chronic Sesamoidal Synovitis | 386 |
· Toe Dislocations | 386 |
· Tendon Injuries | 388 |
· Palmar or Plantar Lacerations | 390 |
Index | 393 |