Small Animal Endoscopy,
Edition 3
By Todd R. Tams, DVM, DACVIM and Clarence A. Rawlings, DVM, PhD, DACVS

Publication Date: 14 Dec 2010
Description

The latest edition of the critically acclaimed Small Animal Endoscopy presents informative, practical, and up-to-date guidance on endoscopic indications, instrumentation, patient preparation, and techniques. Todd R. Tams and Clarence A. Rawlings, the foremost experts in veterinary endoscopy, provide the novice as well as the advanced practitioner with the information needed to deliver the safest, high-quality endoscopic services for small animals, including avian and exotics. Chapters are organized consistently and lavishly illustrated to help you easily find and understand key concepts and procedures. This edition includes a companion website with expert demonstrations of techniques.

 

Key Features

  • Enables you to deliver the safest, high quality care and a wider range of services to the pets of increasingly concerned and savvy owners.
  • Features cutting-edge information on minimally invasive procedures to improve diagnostic accuracy, reduce operating time, improve success, minimize post-operative stress and pain, and promote faster healing.
  • Helps you recognize the many indications for endoscopy in everyday practice.
  • Covers a vast range of topics in a clear, concise and readable style.
  • Describes instrumentation, examination, and sample procurement techniques in detail.
  • Shows both normal and abnormal findings you may encounter during a procedure in an atlas of images in relevant chapters.
  • Provides minimally invasive examination and surgical options for veterinarians treating uniquely sensitive avian and exotic patients.
  • Provides step-by-step instructions on specific techniques.
  • Helps beginners master endoscopic diagnosis and treatment and more experienced endoscopists utilize their endoscopic equipment to its fullest capacity.

New Features

  • Expanded content on the use of rigid endoscopy helps you perform the most current minimally invasive surgical procedures.
  • A new coeditor, Dr. Clarence Rawlings, shares his expertise in rigid endoscopy for diagnostic and surgical procedures and his extensive knowledge of endosurgery.
  • Consistent chapter organization includes sections on indications, instrumentation, patient preparation, and restraint, in addition to details of the procedures themselves.
  • Over 1,000 color images depict normal and abnormal anatomical features, as well as numerous tables and diagrammatic representations.
  • Required or recommended instrumentation
  • Instructions on how to care for, clean, and store endoscopic instruments
  • Pre-endoscopic procedures, including patient preparation, equipment set-up, and positioning of personnel
  • Instructions on how to correctly hold and manipulate both flexible and rigid endoscopes
  • Post-endoscopic procedures, including patient recovery and proper submission of tissue samples
  • Information on how to incorporate flexible and rigid endoscopy into a veterinary practice using specific marketing skills and appropriate personnel training
  • A bonus website takes understanding to the next level with videos of:
    - Cystoscope placement technique, normal cystoscopy, and calculi removal
    - How to perform a normal examination
    - 12 different clinical endoscopic procedures, including intraoperative uretheroscopy, laparoscopic-assisted cystoscopy, laser correction of an ectopic ureter, and more
    - Many patient cases are showcased, with each case presenting a patient’s complaint, diagnostic studies used for assessment, the endoscopic procedure enlisted, surgical treatment, and case follow-up. The benefits of using endoscopy are discussed in each case.
About the author
By Todd R. Tams, DVM, DACVIM, Chief Medical Officer, VCA Antech, Inc., Los Angeles, CA; Staff Internist, VCA West Los Angeles Animal Hospital, West Los Angeles, CA and Clarence A. Rawlings, DVM, PhD, DACVS, Professor Emeritus Small Animal Surgery, Department of Small Animal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Table of Contents

Part I: Flexible Endoscopy

    1. Endoscopic Instrumentation and Documentation for Flexible and Rigid Endoscopy
    2. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: Instrumentation, Handling Technique, Training, and Implementation in Practice
    3. Esophagoscopy
    4. Gastroscopy
    5. Enteroscopic Examination of the Small Intestine
    6. Colonoscopy
    7. Endoscopic Removal of Gastrointestinal Foreign Bodies
    8. Endoscopic Biopsy Specimen Collection and Histopathologic Considerations
    9. Endoscopic Placement of Gastrostomy and Jejunostomy Tubes
    10. Laryngoscopy and Tracheobronchoscopy of the Dog and Cat
    11. Part II: Rigid Endoscopy

    12. Stapling and Energy Devices for Endoscopic Surgery
    13. Application of Laser Energy with Endoscopic Visualization
    14. Endoscopic Knot Tying and Suturing
    15. Psychomotor Training and Virtual Reality
    16. Laparoscopy
    17. Thoracoscopy
    18. Cystoscopy
    19. Vaginoscopy and Transcervical Catheterization in the Bitch
    20. Rhinoscopy
    21. Otososcopy
    22. Arthroscopy
    23. Exotic Pets
    24. Marketing Endoscopic Services in the Clinic
    25. New Technologies on the Horizon
Book details
ISBN: 9780323055789
Page Count: 696
Illustrations : 1,130 illus.
Retail Price : £112.00
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