Endoscopy, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice 18-3
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Drs. Stephen Divers and Laila Proença have assembled an expert team of authors focused on Endoscopy and Exotic Animals. Articles include: Definitive diagnosis in exotic animal practice: the essential value of endoscopy, Guinea pig cystoscopy and urolith removal, Flexible endoscopy including gastroscopy in ferrets with a section on Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) Tube Placement and Use, Endoscopic rabbit sterilization, Endoscopy of small NH primates, Pulmonoscopy of snakes, and more!

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Date de parution 27 juillet 2016
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EAN13 9780323395908
Langue English
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Clinics Review Articles Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice
Endoscopy

Stephen J. Divers, BSc(Hons), BVetMed,
Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA

Laila M. Proença, MV, DVM, MS, PhD
Exotic Animal Service, VCA Animal Hospitals, Los Angeles, CA, USA
ISSN  1094-9194 Volume 18 • Number 3 • September 2015
Elsevier
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright Page
Contributors
Consulting Editor
Editors
Authors
Forthcoming Issues
Forthcoming Issues
Recent Issues
Preface: Endoscopic Research and Practice Development Marches Forward
Making the Difference in Exotic Animal Practice
Key points
Introduction
The definitive diagnosis
The endoscopic solution
Transurethral Cystoscopy and Endoscopic Urolith Removal in Female Guinea Pigs (Cavia porcellus)
Key points
Introduction
Indications/Contraindications
Patient preparation and positioning
Endoscopic equipment
Procedure
Endoscopic findings
Benefits of cystoscopy
Complications of transurethral cystoscopy
Patient management
Summary
Flexible Gastrointestinal Endoscopy in Ferrets (Mustela putorius furo)
Key points
Introduction
Clinical anatomy of the ferret gastrointestinal tract
Equipment
Patient preparation and positioning
Upper gastrointestinal tract endoscopy
Lower gastrointestinal tract endoscopy
Summary
Endoscopic Ovariectomy of Exotic Mammals Using a Three-Port Approach
Key points
Introduction
Equipment
Anesthesia and patient preparation
Endoscopic ovariectomy
Recovery and postoperative care
Complications
Summary
Oculoscopy in Rabbits and Rodents
Key points
Introduction
Indications/contraindications
Patient preparation and positioning
Oculoscopy technique
Complications
Rabbit ocular anatomy
Rodent ocular anatomy
Clinical implications
Summary
Video Otoscopy in Exotic Companion Mammals
Key points
Introduction
Indications and contraindications
Instrumentation and equipment
Patient preparation, anesthesia, and positioning
Video otoscopy
Normal anatomy of the external ear and tympanic membrane of the rabbit
Ear diseases
Future considerations
Summary
Endoscopy and Endosurgery in Nonhuman Primates
Key points
Introduction
Equipment
Patient preparation
Procedures
Benefits of endoscopy
Complications and potential adverse outcomes
Controversies/Future considerations
Summary
The Value of Endoscopy in a Wildlife Raptor Service
Key points
Introduction
Equipment acquisition
Patient selection: indications and contraindications
Procedures and benefits
Postoperative care and potential complications
Summary
Endoscopy in Amphibians
Key points
Introduction
Indications
Contraindications
Equipment
Patient preparation
Anesthesia and analgesia
Endoscopy procedures
Benefits of endoscopy
Complications and potential adverse outcomes
Current controversies and future considerations
Summary
Pulmonoscopy of Snakes
Key points
Introduction
Indications/contraindications
Technique
Complications and management
Postoperative care
Clinical implications
Normal tracheal, lung, and air sac appearance
Common diseases of lungs in snakes
Outcomes
Current controversies/future considerations
Summary
Clinical Applications of Cystoscopy in Chelonians
Key points
Introduction
Indications
Technique
Endoscopy procedures
Limitations
Complications and potential adverse outcomes
Postoperative care
Practice management
Summary
Gender Identification by Cloacoscopy and Cystoscopy in Juvenile Chelonians
Key points
Introduction
Indication and contraindications for gender identification by cloacoscopy and cystoscopy in juvenile chelonians
Approach
Technique/procedure
Technique/procedure
Phallus/clitoris identification
Cystoscopy
Gonad identification
Complications and management
Postoperative care
Current controversies/future considerations
Summary
Supplementary data
Endoscopic Sex Identification in Chelonians and Birds (Psittacines, Passerines, and Raptors)
Key points
Introduction
Equipment
Birds
Reptiles
Coelioscopic and Endoscope-Assisted Sterilization of Chelonians
Key points
Introduction
Indications for chelonian sterilization
Contraindications for chelonian sterilization
Endoscopic equipment
Patient preparation
Orchiectomy
Oophorectomy/ovariectomy/ovariosalpingectomy
Complications and management
Postoperative care
Current controversies/future considerations
Summary
Supplementary data
Video Telescope Operating Microscopy
Key points
Introduction
Illumination and magnification: video telescopic operating microscope
Adrenalectomy in a ferret (Mustela putorius furo)
Exploratory coeliotomy in a bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps)
Ovariohysterectomy in a rat (Rattus norvegicus)
Summary
Endoscopy Practice Management, Fee Structures, and Marketing
Key points
Introduction
Survey
Equipment
Equipment charges and ancillary fees
Endoscopy procedural fees
Marketing
Summary
Two-Portal Access Laparoscopic Ovariectomy Using Ligasure Atlas in Exotic Companion Mammals
Key points
Introduction
Laparoscopic equipment
Patient preparation and anesthesia
Two-portal laparoscopic ovariectomy using Ligasure Atlas
Complications and management
Current controversies/future considerations
Summary
Supplementary data
Index
Copyright Page
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