A Guide to Flexible Endoscopy in Dogs and Cats

A Guide to Flexible Endoscopy in Dogs and Cats

Tolbert, M.Katherine
Secoura, Patty

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INDICE: Chapter 1: Endoscope anatomy/components, handling, and basic technique: proposed author: Dr. Jacquie Whittemore, University of Tennessee Chapter 2: Endoscopic instrumentation and ancillary equipment: Patty Secoura, North Carolina State University Endoscope (fibreoptic versus video; length; diameter) Tower, light source, video acquisition Retrieval and biopsy instrumentation How to approach the purchase in a cost-effective way Chapter 3: Training the trainee and veterinary support staff: Dr. Allison Kendall, North Carolina State University Chapter 4: Esophagoscopy: Dr. Peter Kook, University of Zurich Technique (including patient positioning) and introduction to normal exam of the dog and cat* (*here and each chapter below would include illustrations demonstrating position of scope in relation to the anatomy and would be paired with endoscopic image from that area) Identification of abnormal (tumors, eos esophagitis, reflux esophagitis, strictures, hiatal/paraesophageal hernias, parasites, infections, megaesophagus, diverticula, varices, fistulas, tears/trauma, fbs) Sampling Procedures: Some examples include foreign body retrieval, placement of E tube, dilation of strictures, placement of B tube Chapter 5: Gastroscopy: Dr. Katie Tolbert, Texas A&M University Technique (including patient positioning) and introduction to normal exam of the dog and cat* Identification of abnormal (tumors, polyps, ulcers, parasites, gastritis, infections, fbs, pyloric stenosis, scope of pexied animal) Sampling Procedures: Some examples include foreign body retrieval, placement and types of PEG tube, hemostasis, polypectomy Chapter 6: Duodenojejunostomy: Dr. Steve Hill, Ethos Veterinary Clinic Technique (including patient positioning) and introduction to normal exam of the dog and cat* Identification of abnormal (lymphagiectasia, ulcers, parasites, tumors, villous atrophy, cecal inversion) Sampling Procedures: Some examples include FB retrieval, double balloon enteroscopy Chapter 7: Colonoscopy/Proctoscopy: author to be determined Patient preparation Technique and introduction to normal exam of the dog and cat* Identification of abnormal (stricture, parasites, tumors, polyps, granulomatous colitis, ulcers, fistulas, telangiectasia) Sampling FB retrieval (mostly bones) Approach to stricture dilation Polypectomy Chapter 8: Laryngoscopy/Pharyngoscopy/Tracheobronchoscopy: Laura Nafe, Clinical Associate Professor, Oklahoma State University Anesthetic approach Technique (including patient positioning) and introduction to normal exam of the dog and cat* Identification of abnormal (NP stenosis, collapse, parasites, tumors, FBs. Epiglottic inversion, lar par, trauma, bronchitis) Sampling (cytology, culture, biopsy) FB retrieval Approach to NP dilation Approach to stent placement Chapter 9: Future approaches: Dr. Tracy Hill, University of Georgia Anything not covered above; some ideas include any minimally invasive approaches that need to be covered but don't make sense to cover with other chapters; video capsule endoscopy

  • ISBN: 978-0-323-83178-9
  • Editorial: Elsevier
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 450
  • Fecha Publicación: 12/01/2024
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
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