Internetové knihkupectví s veterinární tématikou
Druhé vydání bylo důkladně přepracováno a doplněno tak, aby odráželo nové techniky, znalosti a poznatky z výzkumu. Publikace poskytuje praktické podrobné popisy technik od rutinních až po specializované zákroky. To praktikům pomáhá s jistotou zvládnout a provádět běžné léčebné a chirurgické zákroky u lam a alpak. Pro lepší pochopení je publikace ilustrována stovkami vysoce kvalitními barevnými fotografiemi demonstrují postupy každé techniky. To z publikace činí užitečný zdroj informací. Kniha je uspořádána podle orgánových systémů a zahrnuje propedeutické techniky, zvládnutí anestezií, ultrazvuková vyšetření, chirurgické zákroky a další.
Publikace představují širokou škálu technik, včetně:
Fixace a volba místa vpichu léčiv, včetně manuální fixace (stání, sternální poloha vleže (“tlumená”) a laterální poloha vleže). Katetrizace, včetně odběr krve jugulární, cefalické, safénové, laterální hrudní žíly, aurikulární žíly, aurikulární tepny, femorální tepny, intraoseální, intraperitoneální a kaudální epidurální. Břicho, včetně ultrasonografického vyšetření, abdominocentézy, biopsie jater, paracentézy prvního předžaludkového kompartmentu a intubace předžaludku. Samičí pohlavní orgány s informacemi o anatomických aspektech, diagnostice březosti, vaginoskopii, vyšetření struků a vemene, mastektomii, císařském řezu a torzi dělohy. Druhé vydání veterinárních technik v lamách a alpakách je základním zdrojem pro veterinární lékaře specializující se na lamy a alpaky s množstvím případů velbloudů, s dostupnými informacemi a podrobnými obrázkovými návody, jak provádět veterinární zákroky.
Autor: David E. Anderson (Editor), Matt D. Miesner (Editor), Meredyth L. Jones (Editor)
Nakladatel | Wiley-Blackwell |
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ISBN | 9781119860617 |
Vydání | II. vydání 2023 |
Vazba | brožovaná |
Počet stran | 332 |
Thoroughly revised to reflect new techniques, knowledge, and research, the Second Edition of Veterinary Techniques in Llamas and Alpacas provides practical step-by-step descriptions of techniques ranging from routine to not-so-common, helping veterinarians to confidently handle and perform common medical and surgical procedures in llamas and alpacas. To aid in practical application, hundreds of high-quality color photographs demonstrate the steps for each technique, making it a useful patient-side resource. Organized by body system, the book encompasses techniques associated with the physical exam, anesthesia, ultrasound, surgery, and more.
Veterinary Techniques in Llamas and Alpacas presents a wide range of techniques, including:
Physical restraint and injection sites, including manual restraint (standing, sternal recumbency (“cushed”), and lateral recumbency), chute restraint, and ear squeeze
Catheterization, including jugular, cephalic, saphenous, lateral thoracic, auricular vein, auricular artery, femoral artery, intraosseous, intraperitoneal, and caudal epidural
The abdomen, including ultrasonography, abdominocentesis, liver biopsy, first forestomach compartment paracentesis, and intubation of the forestomach
The female genital system, with information on anatomical considerations, pregnancy diagnosis, vaginoscopy, teat and udder examination, mastectomy, c-section, and uterine torsion
The Second Edition of Veterinary Techniques in Llamas and Alpacas is an essential resource for veterinary practitioners with a camelid caseload, with accessible information and detailed picture-based tutorials on how to perform key procedures.
The authors
David E. Anderson, DVM, MS, DACVS, is Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies in the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.
Matt Miesner, DVM, MS, DACVIM, is Clinical Professor and Section Head of Livestock Services in the College of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Health Center, Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, USA.
Meredyth Jones, DVM, MS, DACVIM, is Associate Professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
Preface | xi |
Section I Behavior and Capture Techniques | 1 |
1 Behavior and Capture Techniques | 3 |
Section II Physical Restraint and Injection Sites | 9 |
2 Haltering | 11 |
3 Manual Restraint | 14 |
4 Chute Restraint | 21 |
5 Ear Squeeze (Ear Twitch) | 24 |
6 Injections—Subcutaneous (SC), Intramuscular (IM), Intradermal (ID), Intravenous (IV) | 26 |
Section III Chemical Restraint and Anesthesia | 31 |
7 Sedation and Tranquilization | 33 |
8 Injectable Anesthesia | 37 |
9 Orotracheal Intubation | 41 |
10 Nasotracheal Intubation | 45 |
11 Percutaneous Tracheal Intubation (Also Referred to as Retrograde Tracheal Intubation) | 48 |
Section IV Catheterization | 53 |
12 Vascular Catheterization—Jugular Vein | 55 |
13 Vascular Catheterization—Cephalic Vein | 61 |
14 Vascular Catheterization—Saphenous Vein | 63 |
15 Vascular Catheterization—Lateral Thoracic Vein | 65 |
16 Vascular Catheterization—Auricular Artery and Vein | 67 |
17 Vascular Catheterization—Femoral Artery | 69 |
18 Intramedullary Cannulation of the Femur for Administration of Parenteral Fluids | 71 |
19 Intraperitoneal Cannula for Plasma or Fluid Administration | 75 |
20 Caudal (Sacro-coccygeal) Epidural Anesthesia | 78 |
21 Epidural Catheterization | 80 |
22 Lumbo-Sacral Epidural Anesthesia | 85 |
Section V Head and Neck | 89 |
23 Anatomical Features of the Head and Neck | 91 |
24 Dental Examination and Trimming | 95 |
25 Tooth Extraction—Oral Approach | 100 |
26 Tooth Extraction—Lateral Approach to Premolars and Molars | 105 |
27 Examination of the Ear | 110 |
Section VI Skin | 115 |
28 Anatomical Comments on the Skin | 117 |
29 Skin Scraping | 121 |
30 Skin Biopsy | 124 |
31 Toenail Trimming | 128 |
Section VII Respiratory | 131 |
32 Thorax Anatomy and Auscultation | 133 |
33 Tracheotomy/Tracheostomy | 135 |
34 Field Diagnosis of Choanal Atresia | 139 |
35 Transtracheal Wash | 143 |
Section VIII Abdomen | 147 |
36 Anatomical Comments on the Camelid Abdomen | 149 |
37 Abdominal Ultrasound | 152 |
38 Abdominocentesis | 157 |
39 Liver Biopsy | 161 |
40 First Compartment Paracentesis (Rumenocentesis) and Fluid Evaluation | 165 |
41 Intubation of the First Forestomach Compartment (“C1” or “Pseudorumen”) | 169 |
42 Laparotomy—Lateral Approach | 173 |
43 Laparotomy—Ventral Midline | 180 |
44 Laparoscopy | 186 |
45 Creation of Stoma into First Forestomach Compartment (“Rumenostomy”) | 191 |
Section IX Musculoskeletal | 195 |
46 Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Ambulation | 197 |
47 Regional Intravenous Drug Perfusion | 200 |
Section X Urinary System | 203 |
48 Urinary Tract Examination and Anatomy | 205 |
49 Urethral Catheterization | 208 |
50 Ultrasound of the Urinary System | 212 |
51 Cystocentesis | 217 |
Section XI Female Genital Anatomy | 221 |
52 Comments Regarding Female Genital Anatomy | 223 |
53 Pregnancy Diagnosis | 226 |
54 Procedure: Vaginoscopy and Uterine Culture | 232 |
55 Teat and Udder Examination | 236 |
56 Mastectomy (Udder Amputation) | 239 |
57 Cesarean Section | 243 |
58 Diagnosis and Management of Uterine Torsion | 247 |
Section XII Male Genital Anatomy | 253 |
59 Male Genitalia Anatomical Comments and Breeding Behavior and oundness | 255 |
60 Examination of the Penis and Prepuce | 258 |
61 Examination of Accessory Sex Glands | 261 |
62 Examination of the Scrotum and Testicles | 264 |
63 Semen Collection and Evaluation | 267 |
64 Castration | 272 |
Section XIII Nervous System | 277 |
65 Neurological Examination and Anatomy | 279 |
66 Cerebrospinal Fluid Collection and Interpretation | 283 |
Section XIV Ophthalmology | 287 |
67 Eye Exam | 289 |
68 Nasolacrimal Duct Cannulation | 293 |
69 Conjunctivorhinostomy for Alleviation of Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction | 295 |
70 Ocular Extirpation | 298 |
71 Subpalpebral Lavage System | 301 |
72 Conjunctival Pedicle Graft | 305 |
Section XV Miscellaneous | 309 |
73 Blood Transfusion | 311 |
74 Plasma Transfusion | 315 |
Index | 317 |