Advances in equine laparoscopy / edited by Claude A. Ragle
Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: AVS Advances in Veterinary Surgery Ser | Advances in veterinary surgeryPublisher: Ames, Iowa : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012Edition: Online-AusgDescription: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xix, 344 p.)) : ill. (some col.)ISBN:- 9781283596923
- 128359692X
- 9781118424469
- 9780470958773
- 636.10897
- 636.1/0897 23
- SF951
- SF951 .A38 2012
- SF 951
Contents:
Summary: Part of the Advances in Veterinary Surgery series copublished with the ACVS Foundation and Wiley-Blackwell, Advances in Equine Laparoscopy presents a state-of-the-art reference on laparoscopic skills and procedures in the horse. Chapters are written by the leading experts in the field, and each section includes a practical review of the published literature. Encompassing instrumentation, basic principles, and specific techniques, Advances in Equine Laparoscopy offers an up-to-date, reliable resource for comprehensive information about equine laparoscopy. This current, well-referenced text begins with a section on the fundamentals of laparoscopy, then moves into sections on the clinical application of laparoscopic techniques in the standing or recumbent horse. A companion website offers eight video clips demonstrating selected procedures at www.wiley.com/go/ragle. Advances in Equine Laparoscopy is an invaluable guide for equine surgical specialists and equine clinicians interested in laparoscopic techniques.Summary: Intro -- Companion Website -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Section I: Laparoscopic Skills and Instrumentation -- 1 Foundations of Laparoscopy -- Origins of laparoscopy -- Subsequent developments -- Rapid growth of human laparoscopy -- Evolution of equine laparoscopy -- 2 Fundamental Laparoscopic Skills -- Introduction -- 3 Suturing and Knot-Tying Techniques -- Introduction -- Preparation for suturing -- Instrumentation and suture -- The simple stitch -- Introduction of the needle and suture into the body and loading of the needle holder -- Passing the stitch -- Endo Stitch® -- Tying the knot -- Acknowledgment -- Videos available online -- 4 Fundamentals of Energy Sources -- Introduction -- Thermal effects in tissue -- Electrocautery technology -- Electrosurgical technology -- Ultrasonic technology -- Laser technology -- Safe application of thermal energy in surgery -- Conclusions -- 5 Reusable Equipment -- Introduction -- Endoscope system -- Telescopes and instruments -- Electromechanical devices -- Imaging systems -- The future -- 6 Disposable Equipment -- Introduction -- Insufflation -- Ports -- Tissue manipulation -- Fixation -- Energy-based devices -- Specimen retrieval -- Section II: Laparoscopy in the Standing Horse -- 7 Sedation and Analgesia in the Standing Horse -- Introduction -- Sedative and analgesic drugs (dosages in Table 7.1) -- Techniques -- Physiological changes and monitoring -- Postoperative pain -- 8 Diagnostic Techniques -- Introduction -- Standing surgery -- Dorsally recumbent surgery -- Postoperative management -- Conclusion -- 9 Evaluation of Horses with Signs of Acute and Chronic Abdominal Pain -- Introduction -- Equipment -- Instruments -- Indications for laparoscopy -- Laparoscopy for acute signs of abdominal pain.PPN: PPN: 809884720Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-26-MYL | ZDB-30-PAD | ZDB-30-PQE
Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgment; Section I: Laparoscopic Skills and Instrumentation; 1: Foundations of Laparoscopy; Origins of laparoscopy; Subsequent developments; Rapid growth of human laparoscopy; Evolution of equine laparoscopy; Bibliography; 2: Fundamental Laparoscopic Skills; Introduction; Bibliography; 3: Suturing and Knot-Tying Techniques; Introduction; Preparation for suturing; Instrumentation and suture; The simple stitch; Introduction of the needle and suture into the body and loading of the needle holder
Passing the stitchEndo Stitch®; Tying the knot; Extracorporeal knots; Intracorporeal knotting (Video 3.1 at www.wiley.com/go/ragle); Acknowledgment; Videos available online; Further reading; 4: Fundamentals of Energy Sources; Introduction; Thermal effects in tissue; Electrocautery technology; Electrosurgical technology; Ultrasonic technology; Laser technology; Safe application of thermal energy in surgery; Conclusions; References; 5: Reusable Equipment; Introduction; Endoscope system; Telescopes and instruments; Laparoscopes; Trocars and cannulas; Hand instruments; Cleaning and disinfection
Electromechanical devicesInsufflators; Energy sources; Morcellators; Imaging systems; Light sources and light cables; Cameras and monitors; HD cameras; Documentation devices; The future; 6: Disposable Equipment; Introduction; Insufflation; Ports; Tissue manipulation; Fixation; Clips; Tacking devices/hernia repair; Endostaplers; Suturing; Energy-based devices; Specimen retrieval; References; Section II: Laparoscopy in the Standing Horse; 7: Sedation and Analgesia in the Standing Horse; Introduction; Sedative and analgesic drugs (dosages in Table ); Alpha-2 agonists; Opioids
Local anesthetic drugsAcepromazine; Techniques; Initial sedation; Prolonging sedation and analgesia; Local blockade; Epidural analgesia (Figure ); Multimodal analgesia; Physiological changes and monitoring; Postoperative pain; References; 8: Diagnostic Techniques; Introduction; Background; Rationale for the procedure; Indications; Contraindications; Standing surgery; Anesthesia, positioning, and surgical preparation; Instrumentation; Surgery; Dorsally recumbent surgery; Anesthesia, positioning, and surgical preparation; Surgery; Postoperative management; Conclusion
Procedure-related complications and patient outcomesCost-effectiveness; Limitations of the available literature; References; 9: Evaluation of Horses with Signs of Acute and Chronic Abdominal Pain; Introduction; Equipment; Instruments; Indications for laparoscopy; Laparoscopy for acute signs of abdominal pain; Postcastration bleeding; Postcastration evisceration; Scrotal hernia in adults; Scrotal hernia in foals; Omental herniation into the scrotum (after previous castration); Small intestine; Small colon; Diaphragmatic hernia
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