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ISBN 10: 1119040493
ISBN 13: 9781119040491
Author: David Weaver, Owen Atkinson, Guy Jean, Adrian Steiner
The revised and updated Third Edition of Bovine Surgery and Lameness offers veterinarians a concise text ideal for use in the field.
Bovine Surgery and Lameness 3rd Table of contents:
Chapter 1: General considerations and anaesthesia
1.1 Pre-operative Assessment
1.2 Instrumentation
1.3 Asepsis
1.4 Sutures and Suturing
1.5 Restraint
1.6 Pre-medication and Sedation
1.7 General Anaesthesia
1.8 Local Analgesics
1.9 Regional Analgesia
Chapter 2: Fluid and supportive therapy
2.1 General Principles of Fluid Therapy
2.2 Shock
2.3 Hydration Status
2.4 Acid–base Status
2.5 Other Electrolytes
2.6 Oral Fluid Therapy
2.7 Intravenous Fluid Therapy
2.8 Blood Transfusions
2.9 Transfaunation
2.10 Antimicrobial Therapy
2.11 Peri-operative Analgesia
Chapter 3: Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures
3.1 Abdominocentesis
3.2 Rumenocentesis
3.3 Liver Biopsy
3.4 Bronchoalveolar Lavage (BAL)
3.5 Trans-Tracheal Aspiration
3.6 Pleurocentesis
3.7 Pericardiocentesis
3.8 Bladder Catheterisation
3.9 Coccygeal Venepuncture
Chapter 4: Head and Neck Surgery
4.1 Disbudding and Dehorning
4.2 Trephination of Frontal Sinus (for Empyema)
4.3 Entropion
4.4 Third Eyelid Flap
4.5 Eyelid Lacerations
4.6 Ocular Foreign Body
4.7 Neoplasia of Eyelids
4.8 Enucleation (Ocular Exenteration)
4.9 Insertion of a Nose Ring in a Bull
4.10 Tracheotomy
4.11 Oesophageal Obstruction (‘choke’)
Chapter 5: Abdominal Surgery
5.1 Topography
5.2 Exploratory Laparotomy (Celiotomy), Left Flank
5.3 Exploratory Laparotomy, Right Flank
5.4 Rumenotomy
Traumatic Reticulitis/Reticuloperitonits
Vagal Indigestion (Hoflund Syndrome)
5.5 Temporary Rumen Fistulation
Chronic Recurrent Rumen Tympany in Calves
Chronic Ruminal Tympany in Adult Cattle
5.6 Left Displacement of Abomasum (LDA)
5.7 Right Dilatation, Displacement and Volvulus of Abomasum (RDA)
5.8 Other Abomasal Conditions
Abomasal Impaction
Abomasal Tympany and Volvulus in Calves
Abomasal Ulceration
5.9 Caecal Dilatation and Dislocation
5.10 Intestinal Intussusception
5.11 Other forms of Intestinal Obstruction
5.12 Peritonitis
5.13 Umbilical Hernia and Abscess
5.14 Alimentary Conditions Involving Neoplasia
5.15 Anal and Rectal Atresia
5.16 Rectal Prolapse
Chapter 6: Female urinogenital surgery
6.1 Caesarean Section (Hysterotomy)
6.2 Vaginal and Cervical Prolapse
6.3 Uterine Prolapse
6.4 Perineal Laceration
6.5 Episiotomy
6.6 Ovariectomy
6.7 Bladder Eversion
Chapter 7: Teat surgery
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Obstruction of Teat Orifice, Streak Canal or Furstenberg’s Rosette
7.3 Milk Stones and Teat Lumen Granuloma
7.4 Teat Base Membrane Obstruction
7.5 Traumatic Lacerations of Teat
7.6 Imperforate Teat
7.7 Incompetent Teat Sphincter
7.8 Teat Amputation
Chapter 8: Male Urinogenital Surgery
8.1 Preputial Prolapse or Eversion
8.2 Penile Haematoma
8.3 Urolithiasis
8.4 Ruptured Bladder
8.5 Prevention of Intromission
8.6 Vasectomy
8.7 Epididymectomy
8.8 Congenital Penile Abnormalities
Corkscrew Penis or Spiral Penis
Persistent Frenulum
Other Congenital Anomalies of Bovine Penis
8.9 Penile Neoplasia
Papillomatosis
Malignant Squamous Cell Carcinoma
8.10 Castration
8.11 Cryptorchidism and Ectopic Testicle
Chapter 9: Musculoskeletal Conditions and Lameness
9.1 Introduction and Welfare
9.2 Mobility (Lameness) Scoring
9.3 Functional Foot Anatomy
9.4 Main Foot Lesions: Terminology and Summary
9.5 Hoof Trimming Technique: Corrective (Therapeutic) and Preventive Trims
9.6 Therapeutic Trimming of Claw Horn Lesions
9.7 Interdigital Phlegmon (Foul of the Foot)
9.8 Digital Dermatitis
9.9 Interdigital Hyperplasia
9.10 Sole Ulcer
9.11 White Line Disease
9.12 Toe Necrosis
9.13 Vertical (Longitudinal) or Horizontal (Transverse) Wall Fissures
9.14 Fractured Pedal Bone
9.15 Punctured Sole
9.16 Heel Bulb Haematoma/Abscess
9.17 Deep Digital Sepsis
9.18 Digit Amputation
9.19 Resection of Flexor Tendon
9.20 Digit-Sparing Techniques: Curettage and Arthrodesis of Distal Interphalangeal Joint
9.21 Osteomyelitis
9.22 Infectious Arthritis (‘Joint Ill’) of Calves
9.23 Antibiotic Therapy of Bone and Joint Infections
9.24 Contracted Flexor Tendons
9.25 Tarsal and Carpal Hygroma
9.26 Patellar Luxation
Dorsal Patellar Luxation or Fixation
Lateral Patellar Luxation
Medial Patellar Luxation
9.27 Spastic Paresis
9.28 Hip Luxation
9.29 Stifle Lameness
9.30 Nerve Paralysis of Limbs
9.31 Tail Amputation
9.32 Limb Fractures
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