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Farm Animal Anesthesia


Farm Animal Anesthesia

Cattle, Small Ruminants, Camelids, and Pigs
2. Aufl.

von: HuiChu Lin, Thomas Passler, Stuart Clark-Price

148,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 25.01.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781119672531
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 336

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<p><b>A completely revised and updated reference for farm animal anesthesia, sedation, and pain management</b></p> <p>The newly revised Second Edition of <i>Farm Animal Anesthesia: Cattle, Small Ruminants, Camelids, and Pigs</i> is a practical and easy-to-use manual for techniques associated with anesthesia and pain management in farm animal species. The new edition incorporates advances in surgical and diagnostic techniques, with the latest drugs and equipment, updated images, and new technique descriptions added throughout the book.</p> <p><i>Farm Animal Anesthesia</i> offers additional and updated information on drug combinations and anesthetic techniques relevant to small ruminants and potbellied pigs, reflecting their growing popularity. New chapters and topics on paralytic drugs for complete muscle relaxation, use of ventilators for advanced and complex surgeries, updated local and regional anesthetic techniques, and comprehensive standing surgery and diagnostic procedures have been added.</p> <p>Readers will also benefit from access to a companion website with video clips demonstrating local and regional anesthetic techniques described within. The book also includes:</p> <ul> <li>A thorough introduction to general preanesthetic considerations for ruminants, camelids, including alpacas and llamas, and potbellied pigs</li> <li>A comprehensive exploration of commonly used preanesthetics and injectable anesthetics, including anticholinergics, sedatives, tranquilizers, analgesics, and injectable anesthetics</li> <li>Practical discussions of standing sedation and chemical restraint, including new drug combinations for reliable restraint and remote drug delivery</li> <li>In-depth description of the use of neuromuscular blocking drugs and monitoring in farm animals</li> <li>Complete review of regulatory and legal considerations of anesthetics and analgesics used in farm animals</li> </ul> <p><i>Farm Animal Anesthesia</i> is an indispensable resource for farm animal practitioners, veterinary surgeons, veterinary anesthetists, and researchers, as well as for veterinary students and residents in surgery and anesthesia.</p>
<p>Contributing Authors</p> <p>Preface</p> <p><b>Chapter 1. Preanesthetic Considerations<br /></b><i>HuiChu Lin</i></p> <p>Positioning</p> <p>Ruminal tympany</p> <p>Regurgitation</p> <p>Salivation</p> <p>Malignant hyperthermia</p> <p>Differences in sensitivity to anesthetics</p> <p>Preanesthetic preparation</p> <p>References</p> <p><b>Chapter 2. Commonly Used Preanesthetics<br /></b><i>HuiChu Lin</i></p> <p>Acepromazine (phenothiazine derivatives)</p> <p>Droperidol and azaperone (butyrophenone derivatives)</p> <p>Detomidine, dexmedetomidine, medetomidine, romifidine, and xylazine (α2 agonists)</p> <p>Atipamezole, tolazoline, yohimbine, and vatinoxan (α2 antagonists)</p> <p>Diazepam and midazolam (benzodiazepine derivatives)</p> <p>Chloral hydrate</p> <p>References</p> <p><b>Chapter 3. Standing Sedation and Chemical Restraint<br /></b><i>HuiChu Lin</i></p> <p>Cattle</p> <p>Small ruminants and camelids</p> <p>Swine</p> <p>References</p> <p><b>Chapter 4. Injectable Anesthetics and Field Anesthesia<br /></b><i>HuiChu Lin</i></p> <p>Injectable anesthetics</p> <p>Ketamine</p> <p>Telazol</p> <p>Alfaxalone</p> <p>Guaifenesin</p> <p>Field anesthesia</p> <p>Cattle</p> <p>Small ruminants and camelids</p> <p>Swine</p> <p>References</p> <p><b>Chapter 5. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents<br /></b><i>Stuart Clark-Price</i></p> <p>Physiology of the neuromuscular junction</p> <p>Mechanism of action of NMBA</p> <p>Depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents</p> <p>Non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents  </p> <p>Clinically useful NMBA</p> <p>Atracurium</p> <p>Cis-atracurium</p> <p>Vecuronium</p> <p>Rocuronium</p> <p>Monitoring of NMBA action</p> <p>Reversal of NMBA</p> <p>References</p> <p><b>Chapter 6. Inhalation Anesthesia and Use of Ventilator<br /></b><i>HuiChu Lin</i></p> <p>Cattle</p> <p>Small ruminants and camelids</p> <p>Swine</p> <p>Use of Ventilators</p> <p>References</p> <p><b>Chapter 7. Perioperative Monitoring and Management of Complications<br /></b><i>HuiChu Lin</i></p> <p>Perioperative monitoring</p> <p>Supportive fluid therapy</p> <p>Positioning</p> <p>Recovery</p> <p>Perioperative complications</p> <p>Regurgitation and aspiration pneumonia</p> <p>Airway obstruction</p> <p>Ruminal tympany/bloat</p> <p>Salivation</p> <p>Hypoventilation</p> <p>Cardiac arrhythmias</p> <p>Hypotension</p> <p>Hypothermia</p> <p>Malignant hyperthermia</p> <p>Postanesthetic neuromyopathy</p> <p>Cardiovascular collapse</p> <p>References</p> <p><b>Chapter 8. Local and Regional Anesthetic Techniques<br /></b><i>Jessica Rush and Jenna Stockler</i></p> <p>Local anesthetic agents</p> <p>Anesthesia for dehorning</p> <p>Anesthesia for the eye and eyelids</p> <p>Nasal anesthesia</p> <p>Anesthesia for reproductive procedures and for cessation of straining</p> <p>Caudal epidural anesthesia</p> <p>Continuous caudal epidural anesthesia</p> <p>Internal pudendal nerve block</p> <p>Dorsal penile nerve block</p> <p>Sacral paravertebral nerve block</p> <p>Lumbosacral epidural anesthesia</p> <p>Anesthesia for laparotomy</p> <p>Line block</p> <p>Inverted L block</p> <p>Proximal paravertebral block</p> <p>Distal paravertebral block</p> <p>Anesthesia for udder and teats</p> <p>Anesthesia of the limbs</p> <p>Castration</p> <p>References</p> <p><b>Chapter 9. Anesthetic Management of Specific Procedures<br /></b><i>Benjamin Newcomer</i></p> <p>Urogenital surgery in the male</p> <p>Castration</p> <p>Penile papilloma</p> <p>Persistent frenulum</p> <p>Penile translocation</p> <p>Epididymectomy</p> <p>Vasectomy</p> <p>Urogenital surgery in the female</p> <p>Cesarean section</p> <p>Ovariectomy</p> <p>Vaginal prolapse</p> <p>Perineal laceration</p> <p>Surgical disorders of the abdomen</p> <p>Laparotomy</p> <p>Disorders of the forestomachs</p> <p>Displacements and volvulus of the abomasum</p> <p>Small intestine disorders (intussusception, intestinal volvulus, intestinal obstruction)</p> <p>Urolithiasis and bladder rupture</p> <p>Umbilical hernias</p> <p>Musculoskeletal indications</p> <p>Dehorning</p> <p>Claw amputation and facilitated ankylosis</p> <p>Excision of interdigital fibromas</p> <p>Teeth Floating</p> <p>Tail docking</p> <p>Rectal prolapse</p> <p>Wounds, lumps, bumps, and abscesses</p> <p>Wound management</p> <p>Ocular squamous cell carcinoma</p> <p>Enucleation</p> <p>Entropion</p> <p>Abscess removal for caseous lymphadenitis</p> <p>References</p> <p><b>Chapter 10. Pain Management for Farm Animals<br /></b><i>HuiChu Lin</i></p> <p>Local anesthetics</p> <p>Systemic pain management</p> <p>Opioid analgesics</p> <p>Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs</p> <p>Alpha-2 agonists</p> <p>Ketamine</p> <p>Gabapentin</p> <p>Drug combinations for pain management</p> <p>Constant rate infusion</p> <p>Local or regional analgesia</p> <p>Caudal epidural analgesia</p> <p>Lumbosacral epidural anesthesia</p> <p>Intra-articular analgesia</p> <p>References</p> <p><b>Chapter 11. Fluid Therapy<br /></b><i>Manuel F. Chamorro and Paul H. Walz</i></p> <p>General considerations</p> <p>Physiology of body fluids</p> <p>Patient assessment</p> <p>Fluid and electrolyte therapy in the perioperative period</p> <p>Quantity and rate of fluid administration</p> <p>Fluid type selection</p> <p>Fluid therapy in cases of calf diarrhea</p> <p>Fluid therapy in cases of acute ruminal acidosis (grain overload)</p> <p>Fluid therapy in cases of Hepatic lipidosis/Ketosis/Pregnancy toxemia</p> <p>Fluid therapy in cases of abomasal and small intestinal disorders</p> <p>Fluid therapy for cases of sepsis (septic peritonitis, septic omphalitis, etc.)</p> <p>Fluid therapy in cases of urinary tract obstruction/rupture</p> <p>Whole blood transfusions</p> <p>Method of administration</p> <p>Monitoring fluid administration</p> <p>References</p> <p><b>Chapter 12. Regulatory and Legal Considerations of Anesthetics and Analgesics Used in Food Producing Animals<br /></b><i>Thomas Passler</i></p> <p>Alpha-2 agonists and antagonists</p> <p>Barbiturates</p> <p>Benzodiazepines</p> <p>Dissociative anesthetics</p> <p>Local anesthetics</p> <p>Opioids</p> <p>Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)</p> <p>Phenothiazine Derivatives</p> <p>Propofol</p> <p>References</p> <p><b>­­13. Euthanasia of Farm Animals<br /></b><i>Thomas Passler</i></p> <p>Considerations prior to Euthanasia</p> <p>The Process of Euthanasia</p> <p>Methods of euthanasia</p> <p>Injectable euthanasia agents</p> <p>Physical methods</p> <p>Adjunctive and other methods of euthanasia</p> <p>Considerations Subsequent to Euthanasia</p> <p>References</p>
<p><b>The editors</b></p> <p><b>HuiChu Lin, DVM, MS, DACVAA,</b> is Professor of Anesthesia in the Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, USA. <p><b>Thomas Passler, DVM, PhD, DACVIM-LA,</b> is Professor of Food and Fiber Animals in the Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, USA. <p><b>Stuart Clark-Price, DVM, MS, DACVIM-LA, DACVAA, CVA,</b> is Associate Professor of Anesthesia in the Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, USA.
<p><b>A completely revised and updated reference for farm animal anesthesia, sedation, and pain management</b></p> <p>The newly revised Second Edition of <i>Farm Animal Anesthesia: Cattle, Small Ruminants, Camelids, and Pigs</i> is practical and easy-to-use manual for techniques associated with anesthesia and pain management in farm animal species. The new edition incorporates advances in surgical and diagnostic techniques, with the latest drugs and equipment, updated images, and new technique descriptions added throughout the book. <p><i>Farm Animal Anesthesia</i> offers additional and updated information on drug combinations and anesthetic techniques relevant to small ruminants and potbellied pigs, reflecting their growing popularity. New chapters and topics on paralytic drugs for complete muscle relaxation, use of ventilators for advanced and complex surgeries, updated local and regional anesthetic techniques, and comprehensive standing surgery and diagnostic procedures have been added. <p>Readers will also benefit from access to a companion website with video clips demonstrating local and regional anesthetic techniques described within. The book also includes: <ul><li>A thorough introduction to general preanesthetic considerations for ruminants, camelids, including alpacas and llamas, and potbellied pigs </li> <li>A comprehensive exploration of commonly used preanesthetics and injectable anesthetics, including anticholinergics, sedatives, tranquilizers, analgesics, and injectable anesthetics </li> <li>Practical discussions of standing sedation and chemical restraint, including new drug combinations for reliable restraint and remote drug delivery </li> <li>In-depth description of the use of neuromuscular blocking drugs and monitoring in farm animals </li> <li>Complete review of regulatory and legal considerations of anesthetics and analgesics used in farm animals </li></ul> <p><i>Farm Animal Anesthesia</i> is an indispensable resource for farm animal practitioners, veterinary surgeons, veterinary anesthetists, and researchers, as well as for veterinary students and residents in surgery and anesthesia.

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