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Noordsy's Food Animal Surgery, 6E

Wiley-Blackwell
Editor | : | Joseph W. Lozier / Andrew J. Niehaus |
価格:23,980円 (本体 21,800円+税) 送料サービス
・Release: 2025
・ISBN: 9781119930341
・400 Pages
・Trim Size: 215.9 X 22.9 X 276.9 ・Hardcover
Description
Fully updated new edition of a classic quick reference to common surgical procedures in farm animals
Noordsy's Food Animal Surgery, Sixth Edition is a classic quick reference to surgical procedures in livestock and companion farm animals. With a practical outline format, this book makes it easy to locate essential information on common surgical techniques, presenting 39 chapters across 6 sections for ease of navigation. The book is a helpful memory refresher for procedures or species encountered less frequently, enabling readers to build confidence in learning new surgical techniques.
Chapters review presurgical preparation, perioperative care and restraint, and surgical procedures of the major body systems, and the Sixth Edition has been updated throughout to remove outdated procedures and equipment, making way for new techniques and a focus on evidence-based best practices. Most illustrations have been updated to more accurately depict anatomy, providing surgeons with a clearer understanding of how to perform the procedures, and numerous clinically relevant photographs and illustrations have been added to better convey concepts and techniques.
A companion website allows readers to view and download figures from the text and contains study questions from the end of each chapter along with the answers to those questions.
Noordsy's Food Animal Surgery includes information on:
- Surgical restraint, local, epidural, general, and postoperative anesthesia/analgesia, surgery of the head and neck, and surgical treatment of cattle with ocular disease
- Umbilical hernias and infections, laparotomy, rumenotomy, fistulation, cannulation, pericardiotomy in cattle, abomasal surgery, surgical treatment of intestinal disease, and rectal prolapse repair
- Surgical treatment of the male and female urogenital systems including conditions associated with urolithiasis and mammary surgery
- Ligament and tendon surgery, foot and claw surgery, joint surgery, and common fractures and dislocations
Noordsy's Food Animal Surgery is an essential resource for veterinary students and large animal practitioners who care for farm animals.
Table of Contents
- List of Contributors xv
- Preface xvii
- Acknowledgments xix
- About the Companion Website xxi
- Section I General Considerations, Restraint, and Analgesia 1
- 1 General Surgical Considerations 3
- Andrew J. Niehaus
- Determining Surgical Candidacy 3
- Preoperative Procedures 3
- Preparing the Surgical Site 8
- Postoperative Care 8
- References 13
- 2 Surgical Restraint 15
- Andrew J. Niehaus
- General Considerations 15
- Keep Animals Calm and Reduce Stress 15
- Techniques That Divert the Animal's Attention 16
- Methods That Reduce Kicking 19
- Methods for Raising a Leg in Cattle 19
- Methods for Restraining the Tail in Cattle 20
- Methods for Casting Cattle 23
- Other Restraints 23
- Mechanical Restraint 25
- References 27
- 3 Local and Regional Anesthesia 29
- Andrew J. Niehaus
- General Considerations for Local and Regional Anesthesia 29
- Anesthesia for the Abdominal Flank in Cattle 30
- Line Block 37
- Anesthesia of the Distal Limb Via Vascular (IV) Infusion in Cattle (Bier Block) 38
- Anesthesia of the Horn (Cornual Nerve Block) 39
- Eye and Eyelid Anesthesia in Cattle 42
- Teat Anesthesia in Cattle 48
- Sacral and Subsacral Paravertebral Blocks 50
- References 56
- 4 Epidural and Subarachnoid Anesthesia and Analgesia 59
- Andrew J. Niehaus
- Relevant Anatomy 59
- Administering Epidural Anesthesia 63
- References 72
- 5 General Anesthesia and Sedation 75
- Andrew J. Niehaus
- General Considerations 75
- Venipuncture and IV Catheterization in Ruminants 76
- Injectable Sedation and Anesthetic Drugs 81
- General Anesthesia 86
- Recovery 88
- Regulatory Concerns in Food- Producing Animals 89
- References 90
- 6 Perioperative Analgesia 91
- Andrew J. Niehaus
- Pain Management in Surgical Patients 91
- Commonly Used Analgesics 92
- References 94
- Section II Surgery of Head and Neck 97
- 7 Cornuectomy 99
- Andrew J.T. Muir
- Indications and General Considerations 99
- Basic Cornuectomy in Cattle 99
- Surgical Technique 100
- Postoperative Care 100
- Surgical Cornuectomy in Cattle 101
- Cornuectomy in Goats 103
- Equipment and Supplies Needed for Cornuectomy in Cattle and Goats (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure) 104
- Reference 104
- 8 Sinus Surgery in Cattle 105
- Andrew J.T. Muir
- Trephination of Sinuses in Cattle 105
- Equipment and Supplies Needed for Sinus Surgery in Cattle (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure) 108
- References 108
- 9 Dentistry 109
- Andrew J.T. Muir
- General Considerations 109
- Routine Dental Examination 109
- Clinical Signs of Odontopathy 111
- Oral Tooth Extraction Technique 111
- Surgical Removal of Mandibular Cheek Teeth 112
- Surgical Removal of Maxillary Cheek Teeth 112
- Lumpy Jaw Debulking 113
- Equipment and Supplies Needed for Dentation Procedures in Ruminants (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure) 113
- References 113
- 10 Tracheotomy in Cattle 115
- Andrew J.T. Muir
- Indications and General Considerations 115
- Restraint 115
- Presurgical Procedures 116
- Anesthesia 116
- Surgical Technique 116
- Postoperative Care 117
- Equipment and Supplies Needed for a Tracheotomy in Ruminants (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure) 117
- 11 Esophagotomy in Cattle 119
- Andrew J.T. Muir
- Indications and General Considerations 119
- Anatomic Considerations 119
- Restraint 119
- Presurgical Procedures 119
- Anesthesia 120
- Surgical Technique 120
- Postoperative Procedures 121
- Equipment and Supplies Needed for Esophagotomy in Cattle (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure) 121
- 12 Surgery of the Eye and Adnexa 123
- Joseph W. Lozier
- Introduction 123
- Keratectomy 124
- Enucleation 124
- Eyelid Masses 127
- Nictitans Masses 128
- Entropion Correction 128
- Temporary Tarsorrhaphy 129
- Nictitating Membrane Flap 129
- References 130
- Section III Abdominal and GI Surgery 131
- 13 Surgery of the Umbilicus 133
- Joseph W. Lozier
- Introduction 133
- Umbilical Hernia 133
- Treatment 134
- Umbilical Infection 136
- References 139
- 14 Laparotomy in Cattle 141
- Brianna A. Jordan
- Abdominal Surgery with a Flank Approach in Cattle 141
- Exploratory Laparotomy 145
- 15 Surgery of Rumen 147
- Joseph W. Lozier
- Introduction 147
- Rumenotomy 147
- Rumenostomy 150
- References 152
- 16 Pericardiotomy 153
- Joseph W. Lozier
- Introduction 153
- Procedure 153
- 17 Abomasal Surgery 155
- Joseph W. Lozier
- Displaced Abomasum 155
- Abomasotomy 162
- References 163
- 18 Intestinal Surgery 165
- Joseph W. Lozier
- Introduction 165
- Clinical Signs of Surgical Intestinal Lesions in Cattle 165
- Diagnostics 166
- Differentials 166
- Supplies 166
- Surgical Methods 167
- References 168
- 19 Rectal Prolapse and Repair 169
- Joseph W. Lozier
- Factors That Predispose to Rectal Prolapse 169
- Types of Rectal Prolapse 169
- Treatment 169
- Section IV Female Reproductive and Urogenital Surgery 173
- 20 Ovariectomy 175
- Brianna A. Jordan
- General Considerations 175
- Indications 175
- Surgical Approaches for cattle 175
- Left Paralumbar Fossa Approach Ovariectomy in Cattle 177
- Vaginal Approach Ovariectomy - Colpotomy in Cattle 178
- Ovariectomy/Ovariohysterectomy in Miniature Pigs 180
- References 183
- 21 Cesarean Section in Cows 185
- Brianna A. Jordan
- Indications and Considerations 185
- Restraint Positions and Related Abdominal Incision Sites 186
- Left and Right Paralumbar Fossa Approach with Standing Restraint 188
- Ventral Midline Approach in Dorsal Recumbency 190
- Ventrolateral Approach in Lateral Recumbency 192
- References 194
- 22 Episiotomy 195
- Brianna A. Jordan
- Indications 195
- General Considerations 195
- Supplies 195
- Anesthesia 195
- Surgical Technique 195
- 23 Cesarean Section in Sheep and Goats 197
- Brianna A. Jordan
- Indications 197
- General Considerations 197
- Patient Positioning and Abdominal Incision Sites 197
- Standing Restraint for a Paralumbar Fossa Incision 198
- Ventrolateral Recumbency for a Paralumbar Fossa Incision 200
- Dorsal Recumbency for a Ventral Midline Incision 201
- References 202
- 24 Cesarean Section in Sows 203
- Brianna A. Jordan
- Indications 203
- General Considerations 203
- Restraint Positions and Related Abdominal Incision Sites 203
- Presurgical Procedures 205
- Anesthesia 205
- Supplies 206
- Surgical Procedures 206
- Reference 209
- 25 Perineal Laceration Repair 211
- Brianna A. Jordan
- General Considerations 211
- Supplies 211
- Presurgical Procedures for Both Second- and Third- Degree Laceration Repairs 211
- Anesthesia 212
- Surgical Technique for Second- Degree Laceration Repair 212
- Surgical Technique for Third- Degree Laceration Repair 212
- Postoperative Care of Second- and Third- Degree Perineal Lacerations 214
- References 214
- 26 Repair of Vaginal Prolapse in Cows 215
- Brianna A. Jordan
- General Considerations 215
- Presurgical Procedures for All Methods 215
- Anesthesia for All Methods 216
- Supplies Needed for Vaginal Preparation 216
- Buhner Suture 216
- Modified Caslick's Method 216
- Modified Minchev Method (Vaginopexy) 218
- Button and Pin 220
- Cervicopexy and Vaginopexy 220
- Reference 222
- 27 Teat and Udder Surgery 223
- Andrew J. Niehaus
- General Considerations 223
- Basics Required for Successful Teat Surgery 223
- Surgical Technique for Closure of Full- thickness Teat Defects 224
- Procedures to Re- establish Milk Flow 229
- Treatment of Leaky Teats 236
- Teat Amputation 237
- Amputation of the Udder or Portions of the Udder 239
- References 245
- 28 Urethral Extension to Correct Urovagina 247
- Brianna A. Jordan
- General Considerations 247
- Supplies 247
- Presurgical Procedures 247
- Anesthesia 248
- Surgical Technique 248
- Postoperative Care 250
- Reference 250
- Section V Male Reproductive and Urogenital Surgery 251
- 29 Castration 253
- Andrew J.T. Muir
- Castration 253
- References 262
- 30 Surgery for Cryptorchidism, Ectopic Testicle, and Scirrhous Cord 263
- Andrew J.T. Muir
- Cryptorchidism 263
- Surgery for Ectopic Testicle in Bulls 265
- Scirrhous Cord Removal 265
- Equipment and Supplies Needed for Cryptorchid Castration 267
- Reference 267
- 31 Inguinal Herniorrhaphy 269
- Andrew J.T. Muir
- Inguinal Herniorrhaphy After Castration 269
- Inguinal (Scrotal) Herniorrhaphy in Mature Bulls 270
- Equipment and Supplies Needed Inguinal Herniorrhaphy 277
- References 277
- 32 Penile and Preputial Surgery in Bulls 279
- Andrew J.T. Muir
- Classifications of Penile and Preputial Conditions 279
- Phallorrhaphy: Correction of Ventral and Spiral Deviations 280
- Surgery to Correct Persistent Frenulum 287
- Surgery to Correct Hematoma of Penis in Bulls 288
- Circumcision 290
- Preputial Bandaging 293
- Equipment and Supplies Needed for Preputial Bandaging 295
- Preputial Resection and Anastomosis (“Reefing”) 295
- Surgery to Correct Phimosis 297
- Fibropapilloma Excision 298
- Nonsurgical Treatment of Penile and Preputial Lacerations 298
- Equipment and Supplies Needed for Penile Surgery 299
- 33 Preputial Diverticulectomy in Boars 301
- Andrew J.T. Muir
- Equipment Needed for Preputial Diverticulectomy (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure) 305
- References 305
- 34 Surgical Preparation of Teaser Bulls, Boars, and Rams 307
- Andrew J.T. Muir
- General Considerations 307
- Selected Surgical Procedures to Prevent Penile Intromission 308
- Procedures to Block Sperm Flow 313
- Equipment and Supplies Needed for Creation of Teaser Animals (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure) 316
- Reference 316
- 35 Treatment of Urolithiasis 317
- Andrew J.T. Muir
- General Considerations 317
- Urethral Process Amputation (Small Ruminants) 319
- Urethrostomy 320
- Tube Cystostomy 325
- Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Tube Cystostomy in Small Ruminants 329
- Urethral Catheterization via Perineal Urethrostomy 330
- Urethrotomy 331
- Surgery for Subcutaneous Abdominal Inflammation and Edema Caused by Urethral Rupture 333
- Equipment and Supplies Needed for Treatment of Urolithiasis (Equipment Will Vary Depending on Desired Procedure) 333
- Section VI Musculoskeletal Surgery 335
- 36 Ligament and Tendon Surgery 337
- Joseph W. Lozier
- Flexural Deformities 337
- Flexor Tendon Laceration 338
- Interosseus Muscle/Suspensory Ligament Rupture 339
- Gastrocnemius/Achilles Tendon Rupture 339
- Luxating Patella 339
- Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture 340
- References 341
- 37 Foot and Claw Surgery 343
- Brianna A. Jordan
- Lameness 343
- Hoof Trimming 343
- Surgical Procedures 345
- References 352
- 38 Joint Surgery 353
- Brianna A. Jordan
- Joint Effusion 353
- Arthrocentesis 354
- Joint Lavage 355
- Arthrotomy 356
- Arthroscopy 357
- References 358
- 39 Surgery for Fractures and Luxations 359
- Joseph W. Lozier
- Introduction 359
- Treatment Options 359
- Management of Common Fractures 364
- Coxofemoral Luxation 365
- Distal Limb Luxations 367
- Digital Subluxation 367
- References 368
- Index 371