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A practical guide to learning and observing for all veterinarians involved in small animal clinical practice
<Series Concept>
The current state of veterinary medicine is that young veterinarians (trainees) who have just entered the clinical field are often confused by the gap between what they learned in school and the skills required in the clinical field.
This series is based on the concept of "enabling young veterinarians to acquire the skills required in the field immediately after graduation" and explains the techniques required in the field.
The book features many photographs, illustrations, and videos to make it easier to visualize the procedures, deepen understanding, and enable direct application in actual work.
【table of contents】
Preface
How to use this book
● Chapter 1 Overview
- Principles of surgical suturing
Introduction
Definition of terms
Forms of wound healing
The healing process of wound healing
Factors affecting wound healing
・Suture needle
Introduction
Structure and Classification
・Sutures: Types and characteristics
Introduction
Suture classification
Suture Size
Selection of sutures for each area
List of sutures
- Instruments used for suturing
Introduction
List of equipment
Chapter 2 Ligation
・ Both hands knotted
・Both hands knotted in reverse
・ Both hands, surgeon's knot
・One-handed knot
・One-handed reverse knot
Deep ligation
・ Equipment
・ Equipment Reverse knot
・Instrument Surgical knot
Chapter 3 Suturing
Simple interrupted sutures
Simple running suture
- Overlock stitching
Horizontal mattress suture
Vertical mattress suture
- Subcutaneous horizontal suture
- Subcutaneous horizontal continuous suture
・Subcutaneous vertical suture
- Subcutaneous vertical continuous suture
Gamby suture
Cushing suture
- Lembert suture
Simple knot anastomosis
Simple continuous anastomosis
● Chapter 4 Practice
・Skin suture/subcutaneous suture/intradermal suture
Cutaneous, subcutaneous and intracutaneous sutures in practice
Case 1: Wound closure after removal of skin mass
Case 2: Closure after inguinal hernia ring closure
Closure of the abdominal wall
Closure of the abdominal wall
Case: Closure of the abdominal wall after partial hepatic lobectomy
- Vascular ligation
Vascular ligation in practice
Case 1: Vascular ligation during castration surgery (closed method)
Case 2: Vascular ligation during castration surgery (open method)
Case 3 Vascular ligation during ovariohysterectomy
- Suturing the stomach and intestines
Stomach and intestinal suturing in practice
Case 1: Intestinal suturing after intestinal resection
Case 2: Intestinal anastomosis after intestinal mass resection
- Bladder suture
Bladder suturing in practice
Case: Cystostomy closure
-Suturing the uterus
Uterine suture in practice
Case: Suturing the uterus after cesarean section
Column
01 Tips for tying a surgical knot
02 Why inverted triangle needles are chosen for skin suturing
03 How to apply sutures
04 Things you should know about sutures
05 Precautions when removing stitches
06 How to hold forceps/needle holder
07 What are “bite” and “pitch”?
08 How to hold tweezers
09 Handling the scalpel blade
10 Leak Test
11 What is Bisection?
12 Skin Stapler
13 Tips for suturing when the first ligature becomes loose
14 Ligation method when completing continuous sutures
15 How to place a Penrose drain
Index
Supervisor profile/Author profile

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Small Animal Basic Clinical Technique Series: Suturing Method
| Small Animal Basic Clinical Technique Series: Suturing Method |
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| lecturer | Supervised by: Masataka Sakon, Author: Kensuke Furuta |
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| Target | Director / Working doctor / Newly graduated veterinarian |
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