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An atlas of surgical approaches to the bones and joints of the dog and cat / Donald L. Piermattei, Kenneth A. Johnson ; illustrations by F. Dennis Giddings.

Veterinary: Atwood Library (Campus) SF981 .P54 2004
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Piermattei, Donald L.
Contributor:
Johnson, Kenneth A. (Kenneth Archer), 1950-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dogs--Surgery--Atlases.
Dogs.
Cats--Surgery--Atlases.
Cats.
Veterinary surgery--Atlases.
Veterinary surgery.
Veterinary orthopedics--Atlases.
Veterinary orthopedics.
Bone Diseases--surgery.
Cats--Surgery.
Dogs--Surgery.
Bone Diseases--veterinary.
Cat Diseases--surgery.
Dog Diseases--surgery.
Medical Subjects:
Bone Diseases--surgery.
Bone Diseases--veterinary.
Cat Diseases--surgery.
Dog Diseases--surgery.
Genre:
Atlases.
Physical Description:
xii, 400 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Edition:
Fourth edition.
Other Title:
Surgical approaches to the bones and joints of the dog and cat
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Saunders, [2004]
Summary:
An Atlas of Surgical Approaches to the Bones and Joints of the Dog and Cat, fourth edition, provides detailed coverage of the surgical anatomy of the skeletal system of dogs and cats. With highly detailed and clearly labeled drawings of canine and feline bones and joints, this lavishly illustrated atlas is a great tool for learning about and teaching small animal surgery. The outstanding combination of complete coverage and vivid illustrations offers a variety of approaches to fit each unique clinical situation.
Contents:
Section I General Considerations 1
Attributes of an Acceptable Approach to a Bone or Joint 2
Factors to Consider When Choosing an Approach 2
Aseptic Technique 3
Surgical Principles 16
Anatomy 26
Section II The Head 33
Approach to the Rostral Shaft of the Mandible 34
Approach to the Caudal Shaft and Ramus of the Mandible 36
Approach to the Ramus of the Mandible 38
Approach to the Temporomandibular Joint 40
Approach to the Dorsolateral Surface of the Skull 42
Approach to the Caudal Surface of the Skull 44
Section III The Vertebral Column 47
Approach to Cervical Vertebrae 1 and 2 Through a Ventral Incision 48
Approach to Cervical Vertebrae 1 and 2 Through a Dorsal Incision 52
Approach to Cervical Vertebrae and Intervertebral Disks 2-7 Through a Ventral Incision 56
Approach to the Midcervical Vertebrae Through a Dorsal Incision 62
Approach to Cervical Vertebrae 3-6 Through a Lateral Incision 66
Approach to the Caudal Cervical and Cranial Thoracic Vertebrae Through a Dorsal Incision 72
Approach to the Thoracolumbar Vertebrae Through a Dorsal Incision 78
Approach to the Thoracolumbar Intervertebral Disks Through a Dorsolateral Incision 84
Approach to the Thoracolumbar Intervertebral Disks Through a Lateral Incision 88
Approach to Lumbar Vertebra 7 and the Sacrum Through a Dorsal Incision 92
Approach to the Lumbar Vertebrae 6 and 7 and the Sacrum Through a Ventral Abdominal Incision 96
Approach to the Caudal Vertebrae Through a Dorsal Incision 104
Section IV The Scapula and Shoulder Joint 107
Approach to the Body, Spine, and Acromion Process of the Scapula 108
Approach to the Craniolateral Region of the Shoulder Joint 112
Approach to the Craniolateral Region of the Shoulder Joint by Tenontomy of the Infraspinatus Muscle 120
Approach to the Caudolateral Region of the Shoulder Joint 124
Approach to the Caudal Region of the Shoulder Joint 130
Approach to the Craniomedial Region of the Shoulder Joint 136
Approach to the Cranial Region of the Shoulder Joint 142
Section V The Forelimb 149
Approach to the Proximal Shaft of the Humerus 152
Approach to the Midshaft of the Humerus Through a Medial Craniolateral Incision 156
Approach to the Shaft of the Humerus Through a Medial Incision 160
Approach to the Distal Shaft of the Humerus Through a Craniolateral Incision 168
Approach to the Distal Shaft and Supracondylar Region of the Humerus Through a Medial Incision 176
Approach to the Lateral Aspect of the Humeral Condyle and Epicondyle 180
Approach to the Lateral Humeroulnar Part of the Elbow Joint 186
Approach to the Supracondylar Region of the Humerus and the Caudal Humeroulnar Part of the Elbow Joint 190
Approach to the Humeroulnar Part of the Elbow Joint by Osteotomy of the Tuber Olecrani 194
Approach to the Humeroulnar Part of the Elbow Joint by Tenotomy of the Triceps Tendon 200
Approach to the Elbow Joint by Osteotomy of the Proximal Ulnar Diaphysis 208
Approach to the Head of the Radius and Lateral Parts of the Elbow Joint 214
Approach to the Head of the Radius and Humeroradial Part of the Elbow Joint by Osteotomy of the Lateral Humeral Epicondyle 218
Approach to the Medial Humeral Epicondyle 224
Approach to the Medial Aspect of the Humeral Condyle and the Medial Cononoid Process of the Ulna by an Intermuscular Incision 226
Approach to the Medial Aspect of the Humeral Condyle and the Medial Coronoid Process of the Ulna by Osteotomy of the Medial Humeral Epicondyle 232
Approach to the Proximal Shaft and Trochlear Notch of the Ulna 236
Approach to the Tuber Olecrani 238
Approach to the Distal Shaft and Styloid Process of the Ulna 240
Approach to the Head and Proximal Metaphysis of the Radius 242
Approach to the Shaft of the Radius Through a Medial Incision 246
Approach to the Shaft of the Radius Through a Lateral Incision 250
Approach to the Distal Radius and Carpus Through a Dorsal Incision 254
Approach to the Distal Radius and Carpus Through a Palmaromedial Incision 258
Approach to the Accessory Carpal Bone and Palmarolateral Carpal Joints 262
Approaches to the Metacarpal Bones 266
Approach to the Proximal Sesamoid Bones 270
Approaches to the Phalanges and Interphanlangeal Joints 274
Section VI The Pelvis and Hip Joint 277
Approach to the Wing of the Ilium and Dorsal Aspect of the Sacrum 278
Approach to the Ilium Through a Lateral Incision 282
Approach to the Ventral Aspect of the Sacrum 286
Approach to the Craniodorsal Aspect of the Hip Joint Through a Craniolateral Incision 290
Approach to the Dorsal Aspect of the Hip Joint Through an Intergluteal Incision 296
Approach to the Craniodorsal and Caudodorsal Aspects of the Hip Joint by Osteotomy of the Greater Trochanter 300
Approach to the Craniodorsal and Caudodorsal Aspects of the Hip Joint by Tenotomy of the Gluteal Muscles 306
Approach to the Caudal Aspect of the Hip Joint and Body of the Ischium 310
Approach to the Os Coxae 316
Approach to the Ventral Aspect of the Hip Joint or the Ramus of the Pubis 318
Approach to the Pubis and Pelvic Symphysis 322
Approach to the Ischium 326
Section VII The Hindlimb 329
Approach to the Greater Trochanter and Subtronchanteric Region of the Femur 332
Approach to the Shaft of the Femur 336
Approach to the Distal Femur and Stifle Joint Through a Lateral Incision 338
Approach to Stifle Joint Through a Lateral Incision 342
Approach to Stifle Joint Through a Medial Incision 346
Approach to Stifle Joint With Bilateral Exposure 350
Approach to the Distal Femur and Stifle Joint by Osteotomy of the Tibial Tuberosity 354
Approach to the Lateral Collateral Ligament and Caudolateral Part of the Stifle Joint 356
Approach to the Stifle Joint by Osteotomy of the Origin of the Lateral Collateral Ligament 358
Approach to the Medial Collateral Ligament and Caudomedial Part of the Stifle Joint 360
Approach to Stifle Joint by Osteotomy of the Origin of the Medial Collateral Ligament 364
Approach to the Proximal Tibia Through a Medial Incision 366
Approach to the Shaft of the Tibia 370
Approach to the Lateral Malleolous and Talocrural Joint 374
Approach to the Medial Malleolus and Talocrural Joint 376
Approach to the Tarsocrural Joint by Osteotomy of the Medial Malleolus 380
Approach to the Calcaneus 382
Approach to the Calcaneus and Plantar Aspects of the Tarsal Bones 384
Approach to the Lateral Bones of the Tarsus 386
Approach to the Medial Bones of the Tarsus 388
Approach to the Proximal Sesamoid Bones 390
Approach to the Phalanges and Interphalangeal Joints 390
Approach to the Metatarsal Bones 390.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-394) and index.
ISBN:
0721687075
OCLC:
53369566

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