物品名稱:書籍:Manual of Rabbit Surgery, Dentistry and Imaging
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Description
Rabbits make up a considerable proportion of the caseload in small animal
practice, and knowledge of rabbit medicine and surgery has grown rapidly in
the past decade such that one BSAVA Manual is no longer enough to do justice
to this important pet. The all-new BSAVA Manual of Rabbit Surgery, Dentistry
and Imaging concentrates on the major surgical and dental conditions that are
so common in rabbits, while its sister volume (BSAVA Manual of Rabbit
Medicine) concentrates on common medical conditions.
To maximize surgical success, anaesthesia and analgesia are first discussed,
including practical advice on different regimes for different situations/risk
levels, chemical pain relief and also hospitalization and postoperative care.
A section on imaging follows, covering not only radiographic techniques and
their interpretation, but also ultrasonography, endoscopy, CT and MRI. The
third part of the Manual is devoted to surgical techniques. General
principles of rabbit surgery are discussed, as well as specific surgical
techniques and procedures, from basic techniques such as neutering to more
specialized techniques used in each organ system. The final section is
devoted to dental disease and abscessation, including the techniques required
for a full dental examination and evaluation. The range of treatment
techniques available for cheek tooth overgrowth and dental abscesses is
highlighted, and the reader is encouraged to draw their own conclusions as to
the correct method to use in each case.
Illustrated step-by-step Operative Techniques are provided for surgical and
dental procedures, to enable the reader to benefit from the expertise of the
international authors.
Table of Contents
Anaesthesia; Analgesia and postoperative care; Principles of radiograph;
Radiographic interpretation of the skull; Radiographic interpretation of the
thorax; Radiographic interpretation of the vertebral column; Radiographic
interpretation of the abdomen; Ultrasonography; CT and MRI scanning and
interpretation; Endoscopy; Basic principles of soft tissue surgery;
Neutering; Exploratory laparotomy; Gastric dilation and intestinal
obstruction; Urinary tract surgery; Ear and sinus surgery; Eye and eyelid
surgery; Anorectal papilloma; Mediastinal masses and other thoracic surgery;
Surgical treatment of adrenocortical disease; Removal of perineal and other
skin folds; Fracture management ; Joint disease and surgery; Normal rabbit
dentition and pathogenesis of dental disease; The dental examination;
Treatment of dental problems: principles and options; Tooth extraction;
Dental-related epiphora and dacryocystitis; Facial abscesses; Management of
chronic dental problems; Appendices; Index
Author Information
Frances Harcourt-Brown BVSc DipECZM(Small Mammal) FRCVS
Frances graduated from Liverpool University in 1973 and set up a small animal
practice in 1977 with her husband Nigel. Frances is the only person to
receive the BVA’s William Hunting award twice: first for ‘A review of
clinical conditions in pet rabbits associated with their teeth’ (Veterinary
Record, 1995); and secondly for ‘Gastric dilation and intestinal obstruction
in 76 rabbits’ (2007). She has since published many other papers and
received many other awards, including the BSAVA’s Melton and Dunkin awards.
Frances’ renowned Textbook of Rabbit Medicine (2001) gained her a worldwide
reputation. She became an FRCVS with her thesis on dental disease in pet
rabbits and is a de facto Diplomate of the European College of Zoological
Medicine and the only RCVS Recognized Specialist in Rabbit Medicine and
Surgery. She still works in general practice, with pet rabbits forming 95% of
her caseload.
John Chitty BVetMed CertZooMed MRCVS
John qualified from the Royal Veterinary College in 1990 and gained the RCVS
Certificate in Zoological Medicine in 2000. He is currently the Director of a
small animal/exotics practice in Andover, Hampshire, with a 100%
avian/exotics/small mammal caseload (both referral and first-opinion). John
is co-editor of two texts on avian medicine and author of various book
chapters and papers on a range of species. He is Secretary of the European
Association of Avian Veterinarians and Journal co-editor and board member of
the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians.
Description
Rabbits make up a considerable proportion of the caseload in small animal
practice, and knowledge of rabbit medicine and surgery has grown rapidly in
the past decade such that one BSAVA Manual is no longer enough to do justice
to this important pet. The all-new BSAVA Manual of Rabbit Surgery, Dentistry
and Imaging concentrates on the major surgical and dental conditions that are
so common in rabbits, while its sister volume (BSAVA Manual of Rabbit
Medicine) concentrates on common medical conditions.
To maximize surgical success, anaesthesia and analgesia are first discussed,
including practical advice on different regimes for different situations/risk
levels, chemical pain relief and also hospitalization and postoperative care.
A section on imaging follows, covering not only radiographic techniques and
their interpretation, but also ultrasonography, endoscopy, CT and MRI. The
third part of the Manual is devoted to surgical techniques. General
principles of rabbit surgery are discussed, as well as specific surgical
techniques and procedures, from basic techniques such as neutering to more
specialized techniques used in each organ system. The final section is
devoted to dental disease and abscessation, including the techniques required
for a full dental examination and evaluation. The range of treatment
techniques available for cheek tooth overgrowth and dental abscesses is
highlighted, and the reader is encouraged to draw their own conclusions as to
the correct method to use in each case.
Illustrated step-by-step Operative Techniques are provided for surgical and
dental procedures, to enable the reader to benefit from the expertise of the
international authors.
Table of Contents
Anaesthesia; Analgesia and postoperative care; Principles of radiograph;
Radiographic interpretation of the skull; Radiographic interpretation of the
thorax; Radiographic interpretation of the vertebral column; Radiographic
interpretation of the abdomen; Ultrasonography; CT and MRI scanning and
interpretation; Endoscopy; Basic principles of soft tissue surgery;
Neutering; Exploratory laparotomy; Gastric dilation and intestinal
obstruction; Urinary tract surgery; Ear and sinus surgery; Eye and eyelid
surgery; Anorectal papilloma; Mediastinal masses and other thoracic surgery;
Surgical treatment of adrenocortical disease; Removal of perineal and other
skin folds; Fracture management ; Joint disease and surgery; Normal rabbit
dentition and pathogenesis of dental disease; The dental examination;
Treatment of dental problems: principles and options; Tooth extraction;
Dental-related epiphora and dacryocystitis; Facial abscesses; Management of
chronic dental problems; Appendices; Index
Author Information
Frances Harcourt-Brown BVSc DipECZM(Small Mammal) FRCVS
Frances graduated from Liverpool University in 1973 and set up a small animal
practice in 1977 with her husband Nigel. Frances is the only person to
receive the BVA’s William Hunting award twice: first for ‘A review of
clinical conditions in pet rabbits associated with their teeth’ (Veterinary
Record, 1995); and secondly for ‘Gastric dilation and intestinal obstruction
in 76 rabbits’ (2007). She has since published many other papers and
received many other awards, including the BSAVA’s Melton and Dunkin awards.
Frances’ renowned Textbook of Rabbit Medicine (2001) gained her a worldwide
reputation. She became an FRCVS with her thesis on dental disease in pet
rabbits and is a de facto Diplomate of the European College of Zoological
Medicine and the only RCVS Recognized Specialist in Rabbit Medicine and
Surgery. She still works in general practice, with pet rabbits forming 95% of
her caseload.
John Chitty BVetMed CertZooMed MRCVS
John qualified from the Royal Veterinary College in 1990 and gained the RCVS
Certificate in Zoological Medicine in 2000. He is currently the Director of a
small animal/exotics practice in Andover, Hampshire, with a 100%
avian/exotics/small mammal caseload (both referral and first-opinion). John
is co-editor of two texts on avian medicine and author of various book
chapters and papers on a range of species. He is Secretary of the European
Association of Avian Veterinarians and Journal co-editor and board member of
the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians.
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