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Noordsy's Food Animal Surgery, 6th Edition

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Plně aktualizované nové vydání klasické stručné příručky o běžných chirurgických postupech u hospodářských zvířat

Noordsyho kniha „Chirurgie hospodářských zvířat pro hospodářská zvířata“, šesté vydání, je klasickým rychlým průvodcem chirurgickými postupy u hospodářských zvířat a hospodářských zvířat v chovu. Díky praktickému formátu osnovy tato kniha usnadňuje vyhledávání základních informací o běžných chirurgických technikách a pro snadnou navigaci představuje 39 kapitol v 6 sekcích. Kniha je užitečným osvěžením paměti pro méně časté postupy nebo druhy, což čtenářům umožňuje získat sebevědomí při učení se novým chirurgickým technikám.

Kapitoly se zabývají předoperační přípravou, perioperační péčí a fixací a chirurgickými postupy hlavních tělesných systémů. Šesté vydání bylo kompletně aktualizováno, aby odstranilo zastaralé postupy a vybavení, uvolnilo místo novým technikám a zaměřilo se na osvědčené postupy založené na důkazech. Většina ilustrací byla aktualizována, aby přesněji zobrazovala anatomii a poskytla chirurgům jasnější představu o tom, jak zákroky provádět, a pro lepší vyjádření konceptů a technik byla přidána řada klinicky relevantních fotografií a ilustrací.

Doprovodná webová stránka umožňuje čtenářům prohlížet a stahovat obrázky z textu a obsahuje studijní otázky z konce každé kapitoly spolu s odpověďmi na tyto otázky.

Noordsyho chirurgie pro zvířata v potravinářství obsahuje informace o:

Chirurgické znehybnění, lokální, epidurální, celková a pooperační anestezie/analgezie, chirurgie hlavy a krku a chirurgická léčba skotu s očními onemocněními
Pupeční kýly a infekce, laparotomie, rumenotomie, fistulace, kanylace, perikardiotomie u skotu, chirurgie slezu, chirurgická léčba střevních onemocnění a operace rektálního prolapsu
Chirurgická léčba mužského a ženského urogenitálního systému včetně stavů spojených s urolitiázou a chirurgickými zákroky na prsou
Operace vazů a šlach, operace chodidel a drápů, operace kloubů a běžné zlomeniny a vykloubení
Noordsyho chirurgie pro veterinární péči je nezbytným zdrojem pro studenty veterinární medicíny a odborníky na velká hospodářská zvířata.

Autor: Joseph W. Lozier (Editor), Andrew J. Niehaus (Editor)

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NakladatelWiley-Blackwell
ISBN 978111993034
VydáníVI. vydání 2025
Vazbapevná
Počet stran400
Popis

Fully updated new edition of a classic quick reference to common surgical procedures in farm animals

Noordsy’s Food Animal Surgery, Sixth Edition is a classic quick reference to surgical procedures in livestock and companion farm animals. With a practical outline format, this book makes it easy to locate essential information on common surgical techniques, presenting 39 chapters across 6 sections for ease of navigation. The book is a helpful memory refresher for procedures or species encountered less frequently, enabling readers to build confidence in learning new surgical techniques.

Chapters review presurgical preparation, perioperative care and restraint, and surgical procedures of the major body systems, and the Sixth Edition has been updated throughout to remove outdated procedures and equipment, making way for new techniques and a focus on evidence-based best practices. Most illustrations have been updated to more accurately depict anatomy, providing surgeons with a clearer understanding of how to perform the procedures, and numerous clinically relevant photographs and illustrations have been added to better convey concepts and techniques.

A companion website allows readers to view and download figures from the text and contains study questions from the end of each chapter along with the answers to those questions.

Noordsy’s Food Animal Surgery includes information on:

Surgical restraint, local, epidural, general, and postoperative anesthesia/analgesia, surgery of the head and neck, and surgical treatment of cattle with ocular disease
Umbilical hernias and infections, laparotomy, rumenotomy, fistulation, cannulation, pericardiotomy in cattle, abomasal surgery, surgical treatment of intestinal disease, and rectal prolapse repair
Surgical treatment of the male and female urogenital systems including conditions associated with urolithiasis and mammary surgery
Ligament and tendon surgery, foot and claw surgery, joint surgery, and common fractures and dislocations
Noordsy’s Food Animal Surgery is an essential resource for veterinary students and large animal practitioners who care for farm animals.
The editors

Joseph W. Lozier, DVM, MS, DACVS-LA, is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, USA.

Andrew J. Niehaus, DVM, MS, DACVS-LA, is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, USA.

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Table of Contents1
List of Contributorsxv
Prefacexvii
Acknowledgmentsxix
About the Companion Websitexxi
Section I General Considerations, Restraint, and Analgesia1
Andrew J. Niehaus 1 General Surgical Considerations3
Determining Surgical Candidacy3
Preoperative Procedures3
Preparing the Surgical Site8
Postoperative Care8
References13
Andrew J. Niehaus 2 Surgical Restraint15
General Considerations15
Keep Animals Calm and Reduce Stress15
Techniques That Divert the Animal’s Attention16
Methods That Reduce Kicking19
Methods for Raising a Leg in Cattle19
Methods for Restraining the Tail in Cattle20
Methods for Casting Cattle23
Other Restraints23
Mechanical Restraint25
References27
Andrew J. Niehaus 3 Local and Regional Anesthesia29
General Considerations for Local and Regional Anesthesia29
Anesthesia for the Abdominal Flank in Cattle30
Line Block37
Anesthesia of the Distal Limb Via Vascular (IV) Infusion in Cattle (Bier Block)38
Anesthesia of the Horn (Cornual Nerve Block)39
Eye and Eyelid Anesthesia in Cattle42
Teat Anesthesia in Cattle48
Sacral and Subsacral Paravertebral Blocks50
References56
Andrew J. Niehaus 4 Epidural and Subarachnoid Anesthesia and Analgesia59
Relevant Anatomy59
Administering Epidural Anesthesia63
References72
Andrew J. Niehaus 5 General Anesthesia and Sedation75
General Considerations75
Venipuncture and IV Catheterization in Ruminants76
Injectable Sedation and Anesthetic Drugs81
General Anesthesia86
Recovery88
Regulatory Concerns in Food- Producing Animals89
References90
Andrew J. Niehaus 6 Perioperative Analgesia91
Pain Management in Surgical Patients91
Commonly Used Analgesics92
References94
Section II Surgery of Head and Neck97
Andrew J.T. Muir 7 Cornuectomy99
Indications and General Considerations99
Basic Cornuectomy in Cattle99
Surgical Technique100
Postoperative Care100
Surgical Cornuectomy in Cattle101
Cornuectomy in Goats103
Equipment and Supplies Needed for Cornuectomy in Cattle and Goats (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure)104
Reference104
Andrew J.T. Muir 8 Sinus Surgery in Cattle105
Trephination of Sinuses in Cattle105
Equipment and Supplies Needed for Sinus Surgery in Cattle (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure)108
References108
Andrew J.T. Muir 9 Dentistry109
General Considerations109
Routine Dental Examination109
Clinical Signs of Odontopathy111
Oral Tooth Extraction Technique111
Surgical Removal of Mandibular Cheek Teeth112
Surgical Removal of Maxillary Cheek Teeth112
Lumpy Jaw Debulking113
Equipment and Supplies Needed for Dentation Procedures in Ruminants (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure)113
References113
Andrew J.T. Muir 10 Tracheotomy in Cattle115
Indications and General Considerations115
Restraint115
Presurgical Procedures116
Anesthesia116
Surgical Technique116
Postoperative Care117
Equipment and Supplies Needed for a Tracheotomy in Ruminants (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure)117
Andrew J.T. Muir 11 Esophagotomy in Cattle119
Indications and General Considerations119
Anatomic Considerations119
Restraint119
Presurgical Procedures119
Anesthesia120
Surgical Technique120
Postoperative Procedures121
Equipment and Supplies Needed for Esophagotomy in Cattle (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure)121
Joseph W. Lozier 12 Surgery of the Eye and Adnexa123
Introduction123
Keratectomy124
Enucleation124
Eyelid Masses127
Nictitans Masses128
Entropion Correction128
Temporary Tarsorrhaphy129
Nictitating Membrane Flap129
References130
Section III Abdominal and GI Surgery131
Joseph W. Lozier 13 Surgery of the Umbilicus133
Introduction133
Umbilical Hernia133
Treatment134
Umbilical Infection136
References139
Brianna A. Jordan 14 Laparotomy in Cattle141
Abdominal Surgery with a Flank Approach in Cattle141
Exploratory Laparotomy145
Joseph W. Lozier 15 Surgery of Rumen147
Introduction147
Rumenotomy147
Rumenostomy150
References152
Joseph W. Lozier 16 Pericardiotomy153
Introduction153
Procedure153
Joseph W. Lozier 17 Abomasal Surgery155
Displaced Abomasum155
Abomasotomy162
References163
Joseph W. Lozier 18 Intestinal Surgery165
Introduction165
Clinical Signs of Surgical Intestinal Lesions in Cattle165
Diagnostics166
Differentials166
Supplies166
Surgical Methods167
References168
Joseph W. Lozier 19 Rectal Prolapse and Repair169
Factors That Predispose to Rectal Prolapse169
Types of Rectal Prolapse169
Treatment169
Section IV Female Reproductive and Urogenital Surgery173
Brianna A. Jordan 20 Ovariectomy175
General Considerations175
Indications175
Surgical Approaches for cattle175
Left Paralumbar Fossa Approach Ovariectomy in Cattle177
Vaginal Approach Ovariectomy – Colpotomy in Cattle178
Ovariectomy/Ovariohysterectomy in Miniature Pigs180
References183
Brianna A. Jordan 21 Cesarean Section in Cows185
Indications and Considerations185
Restraint Positions and Related Abdominal Incision Sites186
Left and Right Paralumbar Fossa Approach with Standing Restraint188
Ventral Midline Approach in Dorsal Recumbency190
Ventrolateral Approach in Lateral Recumbency192
References194
Brianna A. Jordan 22 Episiotomy195
Indications195
General Considerations195
Supplies195
Anesthesia195
Surgical Technique195
Brianna A. Jordan 23 Cesarean Section in Sheep and Goats197
Indications197
General Considerations197
Patient Positioning and Abdominal Incision Sites197
Standing Restraint for a Paralumbar Fossa Incision198
Ventrolateral Recumbency for a Paralumbar Fossa Incision200
Dorsal Recumbency for a Ventral Midline Incision201
References202
Brianna A. Jordan 24 Cesarean Section in Sows203
Indications203
General Considerations203
Restraint Positions and Related Abdominal Incision Sites203
Presurgical Procedures205
Anesthesia205
Supplies206
Surgical Procedures206
Reference209
Brianna A. Jordan 25 Perineal Laceration Repair211
General Considerations211
Supplies211
Presurgical Procedures for Both Second- and Third- Degree Laceration Repairs211
Anesthesia212
Surgical Technique for Second- Degree Laceration Repair212
Surgical Technique for Third- Degree Laceration Repair212
Postoperative Care of Second- and Third- Degree Perineal Lacerations214
References214
Brianna A. Jordan 26 Repair of Vaginal Prolapse in Cows215
General Considerations215
Presurgical Procedures for All Methods215
Anesthesia for All Methods216
Supplies Needed for Vaginal Preparation216
Buhner Suture216
Modified Caslick’s Method216
Modified Minchev Method (Vaginopexy)218
Button and Pin220
Cervicopexy and Vaginopexy220
Reference222
Andrew J. Niehaus 27 Teat and Udder Surgery223
General Considerations223
Basics Required for Successful Teat Surgery223
Surgical Technique for Closure of Full- thickness Teat Defects224
Procedures to Re- establish Milk Flow229
Treatment of Leaky Teats236
Teat Amputation237
Amputation of the Udder or Portions of the Udder239
References245
Brianna A. Jordan 28 Urethral Extension to Correct Urovagina247
General Considerations247
Supplies247
Presurgical Procedures247
Anesthesia248
Surgical Technique248
Postoperative Care250
Reference250
Section V Male Reproductive and Urogenital Surgery251
Andrew J.T. Muir 29 Castration253
Castration253
References262
Andrew J.T. Muir 30 Surgery for Cryptorchidism, Ectopic Testicle, and Scirrhous Cord263
Cryptorchidism263
Surgery for Ectopic Testicle in Bulls265
Scirrhous Cord Removal265
Equipment and Supplies Needed for Cryptorchid Castration267
Reference267
Andrew J.T. Muir 31 Inguinal Herniorrhaphy269
Inguinal Herniorrhaphy After Castration269
Inguinal (Scrotal) Herniorrhaphy in Mature Bulls270
Equipment and Supplies Needed Inguinal Herniorrhaphy277
References277
Andrew J.T. Muir 32 Penile and Preputial Surgery in Bulls279
Classifications of Penile and Preputial Conditions279
Phallorrhaphy: Correction of Ventral and Spiral Deviations280
Surgery to Correct Persistent Frenulum287
Surgery to Correct Hematoma of Penis in Bulls288
Circumcision290
Preputial Bandaging293
Equipment and Supplies Needed for Preputial Bandaging295
Preputial Resection and Anastomosis (“Reefing”)295
Surgery to Correct Phimosis297
Fibropapilloma Excision298
Nonsurgical Treatment of Penile and Preputial Lacerations298
Andrew J.T. Muir 33 Preputial Diverticulectomy in Boars301
Equipment Needed for Preputial Diverticulectomy (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure)305
References305
Andrew J.T. Muir 34 Surgical Preparation of Teaser Bulls, Boars, and Rams307
General Considerations307
Selected Surgical Procedures to Prevent Penile Intromission308
Procedures to Block Sperm Flow313
Equipment and Supplies Needed for Creation of Teaser Animals (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure)316
Reference316
Andrew J.T. Muir 35 Treatment of Urolithiasis317
General Considerations317
Urethral Process Amputation (Small Ruminants)319
Urethrostomy320
Tube Cystostomy325
Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Tube Cystostomy in Small Ruminants329
Urethral Catheterization via Perineal Urethrostomy330
Urethrotomy331
Surgery for Subcutaneous Abdominal Inflammation and Edema Caused by Urethral Rupture333
Equipment and Supplies Needed for Treatment of Urolithiasis (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure)333
Section VI Musculoskeletal Surgery335
Joseph W. Lozier 36 Ligament and Tendon Surgery337
Flexural Deformities337
Flexor Tendon Laceration338
Interosseus Muscle/Suspensory Ligament Rupture339
Gastrocnemius/Achilles Tendon Rupture339
Luxating Patella339
Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture340
References341
Brianna A. Jordan 37 Foot and Claw Surgery343
Lameness343
Hoof Trimming343
Surgical Procedures345
References352
Brianna A. Jordan 38 Joint Surgery353
Joint Effusion353
Arthrocentesis354
Joint Lavage355
Arthrotomy356
Arthroscopy357
References358
Joseph W. Lozier 39 Surgery for Fractures and Luxations359
Introduction359
Treatment Options359
Management of Common Fractures364
Coxofemoral Luxation365
Distal Limb Luxations367
Digital Subluxation367
References368
Index371