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Small Animal Surgery: Surgery Atlas a Step-by-step Guide the Gastrointestinal Tract Clinical Case

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This new book on veterinary surgery focuses on the gastrointestinal tract and accessory organs of digestion in small animals. Its educational approach, through the description of 30 surgical cases, provides the reader with a better understanding when it comes to perform surgeries in dogs and cats with gastrointestinal disorders. Both simple cases and more complex ones are addressed, covering a wide range of situations that the veterinary surgeon may be faced with in the practice. For each case, the authors include the case history, the physical examination, the surgical preparation and technique, as well as additional considerations and tips when necessary.


Autor: Radolfo Brühl Day, María Elena Martínez, Pablo Meyer, José Rodríguez Gómez

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ISBN9788416315147
Vydání2015
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Počet stran193
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Authors:
Dr Brühl Day (DVM) graduated from the Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) in 1977, with honours (Magna cum Laude) and Gold Medal for best GPA. After a Residency in Small Animal Surgery in the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (University of California, Davis) in 1984, he has become a Charter Diplomate in Small Animal Surgery from the Universidad de Buenos Aires (1998), specialist in University Teaching with orientation to Veterinary and Biological Sciences (2000), and a Diplomate of the Latin-American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (2002). He has taught in several universities throughout his extensive career (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Buenos Aires; University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine, California, United States; and Ross University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Saint Kitts, West Indies). Since 2008 he is Professor of Small Animal Surgery, Director of the Small Animal Medicine and Surgery Academic Program, and Staff Surgeon at the Small Animal Clinic in St. George’s University (School of Veterinary Medicine, Grenada, West Indies). Dr Brühl Day has been awarded with many scholarships, awards and distinctions and has contributed in a number of publications in books, journals and handouts. He has also participated in courses, seminars and taken several CE courses throughout his career. Since 1995 he is a member of the Editorial Board of the scientific section Selecciones Veterinarias of Editorial Intermédica, Buenos Aires.
Dr Martínez (DVM) graduated from the Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) in 1991. As a specialist in Small Animals Surgery and Anaesthesiology, she has been tutoring and teaching in the University of Buenos Aires from 1998 to 2006. In 2002, she became a Diplomate in Small Animal Surgery and is currently Head of the Surgery Service in the course on Veterinary Neurology. She has gained experience in several countries like United States (Missouri University), Brasil (Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina), and Colombia (Fundación Universitaria San Martín). She is a member of Neurolatinvet and a founding member of Neurovet-Argentina (Argentinean Association of Veterinary Neurologists).
Dr Pablo Meyer (DVM) graduated from the Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) in 1986. Since 2003, he is a Diplomate in Small Animal Surgery, and lecturer on skin surgery and reconstruction in the specialisation course on Surgery in small animals. He is also a surgeon of the Surgery Service of the Teaching Hospital of the Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias of the University of Buenos Aires (HEMV-UBA), and lecturer at the Service of Oncology. Author of various works in this field, he has participated in several conferences and contributed in specialised journals focusing in surgery and oncology.
Table of Contents:
1. Cases involving the oral cavity and pharynx
Lip neoplasia
Zygomatic gland mucocoele
Linear foreign body entrapped under the tongue in a cat
Severe facial trauma
Cricopharyngeal achalasia
Glossectomy
Transverse glossectomy
Wedge glossectomy
2. Cases involving the thoracic oesophagus
Oesophageal foreign body in a dog
Linear foreign body in a cat
Combined technique for removal of a foreign body
Megaoesophagus
Hiatal hernia
3. Cases involving the digestive organs in the abdomen
Stomach foreign body
Canine acute gastric dilatation-volvulus
Y-U pyloroplasty
Chemical peritonitis due to traumatic rupture of the pancreas
Mesenteric torsion
Duodenal foreign body
Extrahepatic shunt
Multiple extrahepatic shunts and intrahepatic shunt
Biliary peritonitis associated with extrahepatic biliary rupture
Biliary mucocoele
Rupture of the gallbladder
Gallbladder lithiasis
Caecal neoplasia
Splenic torsion
4. Techniques applied in gastrointestinal disorders
Mouth examination
Oesophagostomy tube placement for feeding (E-tube)
Jejunostomy tube placement for feeding (J-tube)

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Cases involving the oral cavity and pharynx1
Cases involving the thoracic oesophagus51
Cases involving the digestive organs in the abdomen83
Techniques applied in gastrointestinal disorders167