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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 of wounds
・ Introduction
Name and type of wound
How wounds heal
・Wound healing process (secondary healing)
・Differences in wound healing between dogs and cats
- Thoughts on wound treatment policy (including the author's personal opinion)
・The importance of histopathological examination
Chapter 2: Wound Management
・ Introduction
Overview of TIME (RS)
Wound treatment procedures
Wound cleaning and debridement
Drainage
・Dealing with pocket wounds
・Dealing with fistulas
Chapter 3: Types of wound dressing materials and their uses
・ Introduction
・Type of dressing material
- Dressing materials used frequently in veterinary medicine
- Dressings used in veterinary medicine (low frequency)
- Continuous Negative Pressure Therapy/Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
・Dressing methods using non-medical materials
Chapter 4: Bandaging
・ Introduction
・Purpose of bandages
- Types of tapes and bandages
・Names of basic bandaging techniques
- Bandaging techniques for each area
- How often should you change your bandage?
Chapter 5: Skin Suturing
・ Introduction
Skin structure
Skin tension and tension lines
Suturing technique
- Treatment of wound surface and wound margins
・The importance of dermal sutures and key points for assistants
・Pros and cons of walking sutures
・Reducing tension technique
<Column 1: What is the difference between a flap and a graft?>
<Column 2: Key points to avoid failure of remote skin flaps>
Chapter 6: Understanding wound management through case studies
・ Introduction
・Case 1: Cat neck trauma
・Case 2: Surgical wound dehiscence in a dog
Case 3: Three cases of extensive skin defects in cats
Case 4: Chronic pocket wound in a cat
Case 5: Skin defect caused by removal of a mass on a dog's back
Case 6: Skin necrosis due to subcutaneous fluid infusion in a dog's armpit
・Case 7: Skin defect on cat's shoulder (surgical incision dehiscence)
Case 8: Damage to the elbow joint in a dog
Case 2: Two cases of heel injury in dogs
Case 2: Two cases of heel injury in cats
Case 11: Skin defect on the bottom of both cat's feet
Case 12: Wound dehiscence after bilateral mammary gland resection in a cat
・Case 13: Skin defect on the lower jaw of a cat
・Case 14: Skin defect caused by a dog bite (on the cranial side of the elbow joint)
Case 15: Chronic wound on the tarsus of a cat
Index
Author profile

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Small Animal Basic Clinical Technique Series Wound Management - Dressing and Suturing -
Small Animal Basic Clinical Technique Series Wound Management - Dressing and Suturing - |
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lecturer | Author: Takekazu Yamamoto |
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Animal | Dogs, cats |
Target | Director / Working doctor / Newly graduated veterinarian |
categories | Book |
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