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E-raamat: Feline Orthopedic Surgery and Musculoskeletal Disease

Edited by (Clinic for Small Animal Surgery, Vetsuisse Faculty University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland), Foreword by , Edited by (Professor of Small Animal Orthopaedic Surg), Edited by (Clinic for Small Animal Surgery, Vetsuisse Faculty University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland)
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This textbook discusses new veterinary diagnostic procedures and surgical techniques, and covers the basics of feline anesthesia, analgesia, preoperative and postoperative care, orthopedic instrumentation, and implants. A major portion of the book provides detailed treatment of selected surgical conditions and injuries. Classical treatments using cost-effective implants, as well as new osteosynthesis techniques using modern implants, are presented. The art program offers color clinical photos, detailed color anatomical and surgical illustrations, and b&w diagnostic images. The book will be useful for veterinary students, residents, and veterinary specialty surgeons. The authors are on the veterinary faculty at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Feline Orthopedic Surgery and Musculoskeletal Disease is the first book dedicated specifically to treating cats with disorders in this specific area. The practice of feline orthopedic surgery and traumatology has developed to a great extent over the last ten years as cat ownership is increasing and this textbook discusses new veterinary diagnostic procedures and surgical techniques that have been developed that veterinarians, residents and students working in the field of internal medicine need to know about.

  • Covers the basics of feline anesthesia, analgesia, preoperative and postoperative care of the patient, orthopedic instrumentation and implants
  • Contains detailed sections on investigation and diagnosis of feline orthopedic diseases and injuries, with specific chapters on diseases of the footpads and nails, tumors of the musculoskeletal system, and polytrauma
  • Surgical techniques of feline orthopedic diseases and injuries are explained step-by-step with many schematic illustrations
  • Presents both classical treatments using cost-effective implants and new osteosynthesis techniques using modern implants
  • Over 20 new and original surgical methods are included

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This hardcover book is the work of an international group of specialists with wide experience in the field of feline orthopaedics. These authors are to be congratulated on achieving all their stated objectives and producing a book that it is not only beautiful, but also useful. P.M Montavon January 2010

"This is a beautifully illustrated book witha wealyh of information on aspects of all feline Orthopaedics, musculoskeletal and neurological diseases." --Orthopaedics in cats April 2010

"This is a beautifully illustrated book, with a wealth of information on all aspects of feline orthopaedic, musculoskeletal and neurological disease. Given the increase in cat ownership in the UK, and the emerging awareness of their orthopaedic diseases, it provides a useful reference for general practitioners and orthopaedic specialists." Veterinary Record, April 2010

"The illustrations and clear writing make it a pleasure to drop into."--Veterinary Record, April 2010

"This excellent book should really be considered an essential textbook of feline orthopaedics and traumatology. In its more than 500 pages, all aspects of feline orthopaedics are discussed, which provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of the subject...Each chapter is supported by references as well as the authors' own experience with novel techniques and original material...This textbook is highly recommended for recent grauates, practitioners, residents as well as orthopaedic surgeons." --EJCAP, December 2011

"With the expansion of knowledge in this field and the rise of the cat, not just as a pet, but as a valued member of the household, any comprehensive work on feline orthopedics has to be a welcome addition to the practice bookshelf...If you are new to the world of orthopedics and cats form your primary caseload, this probably the book for you." --Vet Record, July 2012

Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Contributors xvii
Part 1: Clinical approach to the orthopedic patient
Patient assessment
3(18)
K. Voss
F. Steffen
History
3(1)
Handling and restraint
4(2)
General physical examination
6(2)
Orthopedic examination
8(2)
Neurological examination
10(11)
Further diagnostic procedures
21(20)
S. Ohlerth
K. Voss
F. Steffen
Diagnostic imaging
21(12)
Arthrocentesis and synovial fluid evaluation
33(1)
Selected biopsy techniques
34(2)
Neurodiagnostic procedures
36(5)
Part 2: Musculoskeletal diseases
Hereditary and congenital musculoskeletal diseases
41(14)
M. Hubler
S. Arnold
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
Hereditary metabolic diseases of the musculoskeletal system
41(8)
Congenital skeletal malformations
49(6)
Diseases of bone
55(8)
K. Voss
Secondary hyperparathyroidism
55(2)
Vitamin D deficiency (rickets)
57(1)
Hypervitaminosis A
57(1)
Hematogenous osteomyelitis
58(1)
Bone cysts
59(1)
Hypertrophic osteopathy
60(1)
Osteocartilaginous exostoses
60(3)
Diseases of joints
63(12)
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
Degenerative joint disease
63(4)
Polyarthritis
67(5)
Miscellaneous diseases
72(3)
Diseases of the spine and nervous system
75(12)
F. Steffen
F. Grunenfelder
Compressive diseases of the spinal cord
75(2)
Non-compressive diseases of the spinal cord
77(2)
Infections of the spine and spinal cord
79(1)
Congenital abnormalities of the spine and spinal cord
80(1)
Peripheral nerve and muscle disorders
81(6)
Diseases of soft tissues
87(10)
C. Favrot
F. Gallorini
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
Diseases of muscles
87(3)
Diseases of tendons
90(1)
Conditions of the feet
91(6)
Tumors of the musculoskeletal system
97(10)
V. J. Poirier
F. Steffen
Bone tumors
97(2)
Soft-tissue tumors
99(1)
Oral tumors
100(1)
Tumors of the nervous system
101(1)
Miscellaneous tumors
102(5)
Part 3: Polytrauma
Etiology and severity of polytrauma
107(4)
K. Voss
Road traffic accidents
107(1)
High-rise syndrome
108(1)
Gunshot injury
109(1)
Dog bite wounds
109(1)
Trauma by entrapment in bottom-hung windows
109(2)
General approach to the trauma patient
111(2)
K. Voss
Traumatic hemorrhagic shock
113(4)
K. Voss
Stages of shock
113(1)
Signs of shock in cats
113(1)
Fluid resuscitation
114(3)
Specific injuries in the polytraumatized cat
117(12)
K. Voss
Thoracic trauma
117(4)
Abdominal trauma
121(3)
Brain injury
124(5)
Part 4: Introduction to musculoskeletal injuries
Fractures
129(24)
K. Voss
P. M. Montavon
Fracture biomechanics
129(1)
Fracture classification systems
130(2)
Fracture healing
132(2)
Decision-making in fracture treatment
134(8)
Fracture reduction techniques
142(1)
Complications in fracture repair
143(4)
Bone grafting
147(1)
Growth deformities
148(3)
Implant removal
151(2)
Joint injuries
153(8)
K. Voss
P. M. Montavon
Structure and function of joints
153(1)
Healing of joint injuries
153(1)
Diagnosis of joint injury
154(1)
Principles of joint surgery
155(3)
Postoperative management of joint injuries
158(1)
Complications of joint surgery
158(1)
Principles of arthrodesis
159(2)
Injuries of the spine, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
161(8)
K. Voss
F. Steffen
Injuries of the spine and spinal cord
161(3)
Principles of spinal surgery
164(1)
Traumatic neuropathy
165(4)
Soft-tissue injuries
169(8)
K. Voss
Muscle injuries
169(1)
Tendon injuries
170(1)
Degloving injuries
171(2)
Cat bite wounds
173(4)
Part 5: The surgical patient
Anesthesia
177(22)
S. Kaestner
Preoperative assessment of the surgical patient
177(2)
Preparation for anesthesia
179(1)
Venous access
179(1)
Premedication
179(6)
Injectable anesthetics
185(1)
Inhalation anesthesia
186(6)
Monitoring
192(3)
Supportive care during anesthesia
195(1)
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
196(3)
Perioperative analgesia
199(8)
S. Kaestner
Local anesthetics
199(2)
Opioids
201(2)
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
203(1)
Analgesic adjuncts
204(3)
Preparation for surgery
207(6)
K. Voss
Preparation of the patient
207(3)
Preparation of the surgical team
210(3)
Postoperative care
213(8)
K. Voss
F. Steffen
Postoperative care of the fracture patient
213(1)
Postoperative care of the patient with joint injuries
214(1)
Postoperative care of the neurological patient
214(1)
Nutritional support
215(6)
Rehabilitation of the cat
221(18)
S. Hudson
Principles of rehabilitation
221(1)
Four target areas of rehabilitation
221(1)
Passive and active rehabilitation
222(5)
The rehabilitation program
227(1)
How do you know you have reached a goal?
227(2)
Examples of exercises
229(10)
Part 6: Orthopedic materials, instruments, implants, and techniques
External coaptation
239(10)
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
M. Keller
K. Voss
Bandages
239(1)
Splints and casts
240(4)
Slings, muzzles, and hobbles
244(3)
Aftercare for bandages, splints, casts, and slings
247(2)
Orthopedic instrumentation
249(10)
J. P. Lapish
Instruments used for surgical approaches
249(3)
Instruments used for osteosynthesis
252(7)
Orthopedic implants
259(24)
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
K. Voss
J. P. Lapish
P. M. Montavon
Orthopedic wire
259(2)
Kirschner wires
261(1)
Intramedullary pins
262(1)
Interlocking nails
263(2)
External skeletal fixation
265(6)
Bone screws
271(3)
Bone plates
274(5)
Internal fixators
279(4)
Feline arthroscopy
283(28)
B. Beale
Arthroscopic instrumentation
283(4)
Patient preparation and positioning
287(1)
Postoperative care
287(1)
Arthroscopy of the shoulder
287(3)
Arthroscopy of the elbow
290(4)
Arthroscopy of the hip
294(2)
Arthroscopy of the stifle
296(15)
Part 7: Treatment of selected surgical diseases and injuries
Mandible and maxilla
311(18)
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
S. Grundmann
P. M. Montavon
Surgical anatomy
311(1)
Diagnosis and general considerations
311(1)
Stabilization techniques
312(4)
Fractures of the mandible
316(4)
Disorders of the temporomandibular joint
320(6)
Fractures of the maxillary bones
326(1)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis
327(2)
Scapula
329(8)
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
P. M. Montavon
Surgical anatomy
329(1)
Stabilization techniques
329(1)
Fractures of the body and spine
329(3)
Fractures of the scapular neck and glenoid cavity
332(1)
Scapular avulsion
333(2)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis
335(2)
Shoulder joint
337(6)
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
Surgical anatomy
337(1)
Diagnosis and treatment options
337(1)
Approaches to the shoulder joint
337(1)
Dysplasia of the shoulder joint
338(1)
Biceps tenosynovitis or rupture
338(1)
Accessory centers of ossification
338(1)
Shoulder joint instability and luxation
339(2)
Fractures of the shoulder joint
341(1)
Arthrodesis of the shoulder joint
341(1)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis
341(2)
Humerus
343(16)
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
P. M. Montavon
Surgical anatomy
343(1)
Stabilization techniques
343(4)
Fractures of the proximal humerus
347(1)
Diaphyseal fractures of the humerus
348(3)
Fractures of the distal humerus
351(5)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis
356(3)
Elbow joint
359(12)
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
P. M. Montavon
Surgical anatomy
359(1)
Diagnosis and treatment options
359(1)
Approaches to the elbow joint
360(1)
Elbow dysplasia and congenital elbow luxation
361(1)
Synovial cysts
361(1)
Elbow epicondylitis
361(1)
Avulsion of the triceps tendon
362(1)
Elbow luxations
363(3)
Fractures of the elbow joint
366(1)
Arthrodesis of the elbow joint
366(2)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis
368(3)
Radius and ulna
371(14)
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
P. M. Montavon
Surgical anatomy
371(1)
Stabilization techniques
371(2)
Fractures of the proximal radius and ulna
373(2)
Diaphyseal fractures of the radius and ulna
375(3)
Fractures of the distal radius and ulna
378(5)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis
383(2)
Carpal joint
385(12)
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
P. M. Montavon
Surgical anatomy
385(1)
Diagnosis and treatment options
385(2)
Approaches to the carpal joints
387(1)
Antebrachiocarpal instability and luxation
387(2)
Hyperextension injury
389(1)
Rare carpal injuries
390(1)
Partial carpal arthrodesis
390(1)
Pancarpal arthrodesis
391(1)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis
392(5)
Metacarpus, metatarsus, and phalanges
397(10)
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
K. Voss
P. M. Montavon
Surgical anatomy
397(1)
Stabilization techniques
397(2)
Fractures of the metacarpal and metatarsal bones
399(3)
Fractures of the phalanges
402(2)
Metacarpophalangeal, metatarsophalangeal, and interphalangeal luxation
404(1)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis
405(2)
Spine
407(16)
K. Voss
P. M. Montavon
Surgical anatomy
407(1)
Diagnosis and general considerations
407(1)
Decompressive procedures
407(1)
Stabilization of spinal fractures/luxations
408(1)
Surgical conditions of the cervical spine
408(1)
Surgical conditions of the thoracolumbar spine
409(6)
Surgical conditions of the lumbosacral spine
415(4)
Surgical conditions of the sacrococcygeal spine
419(1)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis of spinal fractures and luxations
420(3)
Pelvis
423(20)
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
L. Borer
P. M. Montavon
Surgical anatomy
423(1)
Diagnosis and general considerations
423(1)
Stabilization techniques
424(2)
Sacroiliac fracture/luxation
426(4)
Fractures of the ilium
430(4)
Acetabular fractures
434(3)
Fractures of the pelvic floor
437(1)
Fractures of the pelvic margin
437(2)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis
439(4)
Hip joint
443(12)
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
P. M. Montavon
Surgical anatomy
443(1)
Diagnosis and treatment options
443(1)
Approaches to the hip joint
443(1)
Hip dysplasia
444(2)
Conditions of the femoral head and neck
446(1)
Coxofemoral luxation
447(2)
Femoral head and neck excision
449(2)
Total hip replacement
451(1)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis
451(4)
Femur
455(20)
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
P. M. Montavon
Surgical anatomy
455(1)
Stabilization techniques
455(3)
Fractures of the proximal femur
458(2)
Diaphyseal fractures of the femur
460(6)
Fractures of the distal femur
466(4)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis
470(5)
Stifle joint
475(16)
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
P. M. Montavon
Surgical anatomy
475(1)
Diagnosis and treatment options
475(1)
Approaches to the stifle joint
476(1)
Meniscal mineralization
477(1)
Disorders of the patella
477(4)
Tendon injury
481(1)
Ligament injuries
481(4)
Stifle joint disruption
485(2)
Arthrodesis
487(1)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis
488(3)
Tibia and fibula
491(16)
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
P. M. Montavon
Surgical anatomy
491(1)
Stabilization techniques
491(3)
Fractures of the proximal tibia and fibula
494(3)
Diaphyseal fractures of the tibia and fibula
497(5)
Fractures of the distal tibia and fibula
502(2)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis
504(3)
Tarsal joint
507(20)
K. Voss
S. J. Langley-Hobbs
P. M. Montavon
Surgical anatomy
507(1)
Diagnosis and treatment options
508(1)
Approaches to the tarsal joint
508(1)
Rupture or avulsion of the Achilles tendon
509(1)
Luxation of the superficial digital flexor tendon
510(1)
Tarsocrural instability and luxation
510(5)
Intertarsal and tarsometatarsal instability
515(3)
Fractures of the tarsal bones
518(3)
Partial tarsal arthrodesis
521(1)
Pantarsal arthrodesis
521(2)
Postoperative treatment and prognosis
523(4)
Amputations
527(8)
S. J. Langly-Hobbs
K. Voss
P. M. Montavon
Preoperative evaluation
527(1)
General principles of amputation
527(2)
Forelimb amputation
529(1)
Hindlimb amputation
529(1)
Tail amputation
529(1)
Metacarpal, metatarsal, and phalangeal amputation
529(4)
Postoperative treatment and complications
533(2)
Bloopers
535(12)
P. M. Montavon
Index 547