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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
Author list
How to use this book
Chapter 1: Overview of Spaying and Neutering in Dogs and Cats
1. Thoughts on contraceptive surgery (preoperative considerations and basic knowledge)
first
Advantages and disadvantages of surgery
Diseases that can be prevented by surgery and diseases with increasing incidence
Timing of surgery
Ovariectomy and ovariohysterectomy debate
2. Surgical anatomy of female reproductive organs
first
Structure of the reproductive organs (ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina)
Blood vessels
Chapter 2 Ovariohysterectomy and ovariectomy in dogs and cats
Overview of ovariohysterectomy and oophorectomy
・Preoperative examination
・Preoperative preparation
・Spaying for dogs: ovariohysterectomy
・Spaying for dogs: spaying
・Spaying cats: ovariohysterectomy
Postoperative care
Chapter 3: Complications and how to deal with them
・ Introduction
Intraperitoneal bleeding
- Ovarian remnants
- Uterine stump abscess (stump pyometra)
・Stump granuloma (suture granuloma)
-Ureteral injury
- Urinary incontinence (dogs)
・Postoperative abdominal wall hernia
·in conclusion
Chapter 4 Laparoscopic ovariohysterectomy and ovariectomy in dogs and cats
・ Introduction
・Overview of laparoscopic surgery
・Surgical anatomy, embryology
・Equipment to be used and preoperative preparation
・Preoperative preparation
Perioperative management
・Canine laparoscopic ovariohysterectomy (three-port technique): Trocar placement
・Canine laparoscopic ovariohysterectomy (three-port technique): Intraperitoneal procedure
・Canine laparoscopic ovariohysterectomy (three-port technique): an ex vivo procedure
・Laparoscopic ovariectomy in dogs (three-port method)
・Laparoscopic ovariohysterectomy in cats
<Column 1 Laparoscopic ovariohysterectomy (two-port method)>
Postoperative care
Complications and how to deal with them
-How to practice laparoscopic surgery.
·in conclusion
Chapter 5: Spaying and neutering exotic animals
1. Spaying your rabbit
first
Advantages and disadvantages of surgery
Implementation period
Reproductive tract dissection
preoperative examination
Preoperative preparation and anesthesia
Surgery
Postoperative care
complications
in conclusion
2. Spaying and neutering hedgehogs (four-toed hedgehogs)
first
Advantages and disadvantages of surgery
Implementation period
Reproductive tract dissection
preoperative examination
Preoperative preparation and anesthesia
Surgery
Postoperative care
complications
in conclusion
About ovariohysterectomy in other animals
Index
Author profile

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Small Animal Basic Clinical Technique Series: Ovariohysterectomy
Small Animal Basic Clinical Technique Series: Ovariohysterectomy |
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lecturer | Authors: Sho Fukui, Hiroo Kanai, Yasutsugu Miwa |
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Animal | Dogs, cats |
Target | Director / Working doctor / Newly graduated veterinarian |
categories | Book |
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