جزییات کتاب
Part of the Advances in Veterinary Surgery series copublished with the ACVS Foundation and Wiley-Blackwell, Advances in Equine Laparoscopy presents a state-of-the-art reference on laparoscopic skills and procedures in the horse. Chapters are written by the leading experts in the field, and each section includes a practical review of the published literature. Encompassing instrumentation, basic principles, and specific techniques, Advances in Equine Laparoscopy offers an up-to-date, reliable resource for comprehensive information about equine laparoscopy.This current, well-referenced text begins with a section on the fundamentals of laparoscopy, then moves into sections on the clinical application of laparoscopic techniques in the standing or recumbent horse. A companion website offers eight video clips demonstrating selected procedures at www.wiley.com/go/ragle. Advances in Equine Laparoscopy is an invaluable guide for equine surgical specialists and equine clinicians interested in laparoscopic techniques.Content: Chapter 1 Foundations of Laparoscopy (pages 1–12): John P. CaronChapter 2 Fundamental Laparoscopic Skills (pages 13–20): Claude A. Ragle and Boel A. FranssonChapter 3 Suturing and Knot?Tying Techniques (pages 21–33): Fabrice Rossignol and Josef BoeningChapter 4 Fundamentals of Energy Sources (pages 35–39): Scott E. PalmerChapter 5 Reusable Equipment (pages 41–56): Christopher J. ChamnessChapter 6 Disposable Equipment (pages 57–67): John C. HuhnChapter 7 Sedation and Analgesia in the Standing Horse (pages 69–81): Tamara GrubbChapter 8 Diagnostic Techniques (pages 83–91): Dean A. HendricksonChapter 9 Evaluation of Horses with Signs of Acute and Chronic Abdominal Pain (pages 93–118): Andreas KlohnenChapter 10 Closure of the Nephrosplenic Space (pages 119–128): Michael RoeckenChapter 11 Adhesiolysis (pages 129–134): Dean A. Hendrickson and Kayla CochranChapter 12 Mesenteric Rent Repair (pages 135–138): Dean A. HendricksonChapter 13 Cryptorchidectomy (pages 139–147): Dwayne H. RodgersonChapter 14 Peritoneal Flap Hernioplasty Technique for Preventing the Recurrence of Acquired Strangulating Inguinal Herniation in the Stallion (pages 149–159): Hans WilderjansChapter 15 Inguinal Hernioplasty Using Cyanoacrylate (pages 161–166): Fabrice Rossignol, Celine Mespoulhes?Riviere and Josef BoeningChapter 16 Intersex Gonadectomy (pages 167–175): Donna L. Shettko and Dean A. HendricksonChapter 17 Bilateral Ovariectomy in the Mare (pages 177–187): Claude A. RagleChapter 18 Ovariectomy for the Removal of Large Pathologic Ovaries in Mares (pages 189–201): Hans WilderjansChapter 19 Imbrication of the Mesometrium to Restore Normal, Horizontal Orientation of the Uterus in the Mare (pages 203–210): Palle Brink, Jim Schumacher and John SchumacherChapter 20 Nephrectomy (pages 211–220): Michael RoeckenChapter 21 Repair of the Ruptured Equine Bladder (pages 221–228): Dean A. Hendrickson and Monika LeeChapter 22 Equine Thoracoscopy (pages 229–238): John PeroniChapter 23 General Anesthesia in the Recumbent Horse (pages 239–251): Tamara GrubbChapter 24 Colopexy (pages 253–256): David G. WilsonChapter 25 Mesh Incisional Hernioplasty (pages 257–265): John P. CaronChapter 26 Cryptorchidectomy (pages 267–275): John P. CaronChapter 27 Inguinal Hernioplasty (pages 277–285): Fabrice Rossignol and Josef BoeningChapter 28 Inguinal Herniorrhaphy in the Foal (pages 287–294): John P. CaronChapter 29 Ovariectomy in the Mare (pages 295–299): Ted FischerChapter 30 Ovariohysterectomy in the Mare (pages 301–309): Claude A. RagleChapter 31 Laparoscopic? and Endoscopic?Assisted Removal of Cystic Calculi (pages 311–322): Michael RoeckenChapter 32 Splenectomy (pages 323–327): Ceri Sherlock and John PeroniChapter 33 Hand?Assisted Laparoscopy (pages 329–333): Dwayne H Rodgerson