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Veterinary Techniques in Llamas and Alpacas


Veterinary Techniques in Llamas and Alpacas


2. Aufl.

von: David E. Anderson, Matt D. Miesner, Meredyth L. Jones

115,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 02.06.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9781119860785
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 352

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<b>Veterinary Techniques in Llamas and Alpacas</b> <p><b>Practical resource for how-to information on performing hands-on procedures in llamas and alpacas, with step-by-step descriptions, photographs, and practice tips.</b> <p>Thoroughly revised to reflect new techniques, knowledge, and research, the Second Edition of <i>Veterinary Techniques in Llamas and Alpacas</i> provides practical step-by-step descriptions of techniques ranging from routine to not-so-common, helping veterinarians to confidently handle and perform common medical and surgical procedures in llamas and alpacas. To aid in practical application, hundreds of high-quality color photographs demonstrate the steps for each technique, making it a useful patient-side resource. Organized by body system, the book encompasses techniques associated with the physical exam, anesthesia, ultrasound, surgery, and more. <p><i>Veterinary Techniques in Llamas and Alpacas</i> presents a wide range of techniques, including: <ul><li>Physical restraint and injection sites, including manual restraint (standing, sternal recumbency (“cushed”), and lateral recumbency), chute restraint, and ear squeeze</li> <li>Catheterization, including jugular, cephalic, saphenous, lateral thoracic, auricular vein, auricular artery, femoral artery, intraosseous, intraperitoneal, and caudal epidural</li> <li>The abdomen, including ultrasonography, abdominocentesis, liver biopsy, first forestomach compartment paracentesis, and intubation of the forestomach</li> <li>The female genital system, with information on anatomical considerations, pregnancy diagnosis, vaginoscopy, teat and udder examination, mastectomy, c-section, and uterine torsion</li></ul> <p>The Second Edition of <i>Veterinary Techniques in Llamas and Alpacas</i> is an essential resource for veterinary practitioners with a camelid caseload, with accessible information and detailed picture-based tutorials on how to perform key procedures.
<p>Contents</p> <p>Preface xi</p> <p>Section I Behavior and Capture Techniques 1</p> <p>1 Behavior and Capture Techniques 3</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>Section II Physical Restraint and Injection Sites 9</p> <p>2 Haltering 11</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>3 Manual Restraint 14</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>4 Chute Restraint 21</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>5 Ear Squeeze (Ear Twitch) 24</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>6 Injections—Subcutaneous (SC), Intramuscular (IM), Intradermal (ID), Intravenous (IV) 26</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>Section III Chemical Restraint and Anesthesia 31</p> <p>7 Sedation and Tranquilization 33</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>8 Injectable Anesthesia 37</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>9 Orotracheal Intubation 41</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>10 Nasotracheal Intubation 45</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>11 Percutaneous Tracheal Intubation (Also Referred to as Retrograde Tracheal Intubation) 48</p> <p>Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>Section IV Catheterization 53</p> <p>12 Vascular Catheterization—Jugular Vein 55</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>13 Vascular Catheterization—Cephalic Vein 61</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>14 Vascular Catheterization—Saphenous Vein 63</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>15 Vascular Catheterization—Lateral Thoracic Vein 65</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>16 Vascular Catheterization—Auricular Artery and Vein 67</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>17 Vascular Catheterization—Femoral Artery 69</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>18 Intramedullary Cannulation of the Femur for Administration of Parenteral Fluids 71</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>19 Intraperitoneal Cannula for Plasma or Fluid Administration 75</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>20 Caudal (Sacro-coccygeal) Epidural Anesthesia 78</p> <p>Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>21 Epidural Catheterization 80</p> <p>Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>22 Lumbo-Sacral Epidural Anesthesia 85</p> <p>Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>Section V Head and Neck 89</p> <p>23 Anatomical Features of the Head and Neck 91</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>24 Dental Examination and Trimming 95</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>25 Tooth Extraction—Oral Approach 100</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>26 Tooth Extraction—Lateral Approach to Premolars and Molars 105</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>27 Examination of the Ear 110</p> <p>Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>Section VI Skin 115</p> <p>28 Anatomical Comments on the Skin 117</p> <p>Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>29 Skin Scraping 121</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones and Patricia Payne</p> <p>30 Skin Biopsy 124</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>31 Toenail Trimming 128</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>Section VII Respiratory 131</p> <p>32 Thorax Anatomy and Auscultation 133</p> <p>Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>33 Tracheotomy/Tracheostomy 135</p> <p>Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>34 Field Diagnosis of Choanal Atresia 139</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>35 Transtracheal Wash 143</p> <p>Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>Section VIII Abdomen 147</p> <p>36 Anatomical Comments on the Camelid Abdomen 149</p> <p>Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>37 Abdominal Ultrasound 152</p> <p>Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>38 Abdominocentesis 157</p> <p>Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>39 Liver Biopsy 161</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>40 First Compartment Paracentesis (Rumenocentesis) and Fluid Evaluation 165</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>41 Intubation of the First Forestomach Compartment (“C1” or “Pseudorumen”) 169</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>42 Laparotomy—Lateral Approach 173</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>43 Laparotomy—Ventral Midline 180</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>44 Laparoscopy 186</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>45 Creation of Stoma into First Forestomach Compartment (“Rumenostomy”) 191</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>Section IX Musculoskeletal 195</p> <p>46 Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Ambulation 197</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>47 Regional Intravenous Drug Perfusion 200</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>Section X Urinary System 203</p> <p>48 Urinary Tract Examination and Anatomy 205</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>49 Urethral Catheterization 208</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>50 Ultrasound of the Urinary System 212</p> <p>Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>51 Cystocentesis 217</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>Section XI Female Genital Anatomy 221</p> <p>52 Comments Regarding Female Genital Anatomy 223</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>53 Pregnancy Diagnosis 226</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>54 Procedure: Vaginoscopy and Uterine Culture 232</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>55 Teat and Udder Examination 236</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>56 Mastectomy (Udder Amputation) 239</p> <p>Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>57 Cesarean Section 243</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>58 Diagnosis and Management of Uterine Torsion 247</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>Section XII Male Genital Anatomy 253</p> <p>59 Male Genitalia Anatomical Comments and Breeding Behavior and Soundness 255</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>60 Examination of the Penis and Prepuce 258</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>61 Examination of Accessory Sex Glands 261</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>62 Examination of the Scrotum and Testicles 264</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>63 Semen Collection and Evaluation 267</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>64 Castration 272</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>Section XIII Nervous System 277</p> <p>65 Neurological Examination and Anatomy 279</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones and Matt D. Miesner</p> <p>66 Cerebrospinal Fluid Collection and Interpretation 283</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>Section XIV Ophthalmology 287</p> <p>67 Eye Exam 289</p> <p>Tracy Miesner and Matt Miesner</p> <p>68 Nasolacrimal Duct Cannulation 293</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>69 Conjunctivorhinostomy for Alleviation of Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction 295</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>70 Ocular Extirpation 298</p> <p>David E. Anderson</p> <p>71 Subpalpebral Lavage System 301</p> <p>Tracy Miesner</p> <p>72 Conjunctival Pedicle Graft 305</p> <p>Tracy Miesner and Matt Miesner</p> <p>Section XV Miscellaneous 309</p> <p>73 Blood Transfusion 311</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p>74 Plasma Transfusion 315</p> <p>Meredyth L. Jones</p> <p><b>Index </b>317</p> <p><b> </b></p>
<p><b>The authors</b> <p><b>David E. Anderson,</b> DVM, MS, DACVS, is Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies in the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. <p><b>Matt Miesner,</b> DVM, MS, DACVIM, is Clinical Professor and Section Head of Livestock Services in the College of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Health Center, Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, USA. <p><b>Meredyth Jones,</b> DVM, MS, DACVIM, is Associate Professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
<p><b>Practical resource for how-to information on performing hands-on procedures in llamas and alpacas, with step-by-step descriptions, photographs, and practice tips.</b> <p>Thoroughly revised to reflect new techniques, knowledge, and research, the Second Edition of <i>Veterinary Techniques in Llamas and Alpacas</i> provides practical step-by-step descriptions of techniques ranging from routine to not-so-common, helping veterinarians to confidently handle and perform common medical and surgical procedures in llamas and alpacas. To aid in practical application, hundreds of high-quality color photographs demonstrate the steps for each technique, making it a useful patient-side resource. Organized by body system, the book encompasses techniques associated with the physical exam, anesthesia, ultrasound, surgery, and more. <p><i>Veterinary Techniques in Llamas and Alpacas</i> presents a wide range of techniques, including: <ul><li>Physical restraint and injection sites, including manual restraint (standing, sternal recumbency (“cushed”), and lateral recumbency), chute restraint, and ear squeeze</li> <li>Catheterization, including jugular, cephalic, saphenous, lateral thoracic, auricular vein, auricular artery, femoral artery, intraosseous, intraperitoneal, and caudal epidural</li> <li>The abdomen, including ultrasonography, abdominocentesis, liver biopsy, first forestomach compartment paracentesis, and intubation of the forestomach</li> <li>The female genital system, with information on anatomical considerations, pregnancy diagnosis, vaginoscopy, teat and udder examination, mastectomy, c-section, and uterine torsion</li></ul> <p>The Second Edition of <i>Veterinary Techniques in Llamas and Alpacas</i> is an essential resource for veterinary practitioners with a camelid caseload, with accessible information and detailed picture-based tutorials on how to perform key procedures.

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