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Spontaneous pneumothorax 186–7 feline thyroid tumours 126–9
Spratt curettes 9 clinical signs 126
VetBooks.ir Staging, patient assessment 5 medical treatment 126–7
diagnosis 126
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), oral tumours 27, 29, 30
radioactive iodine treatment 127
Staphylectomy (soft palate resection) 86
surgical treatment 127–9
operative technique 90–1
Stenotic nares 55 feline thyroidectomy (modified extracapsular) 131–2
Stenotic nares correction feline thyroidectomy (modified intracapsular) 132–3
brachycephalic airway disease (BAD) 85 hyperthyroidism 124–9
operative technique 88–9 hypothyroidism 124, 125
Suction 12 parathyroid disorders 129–30
Surgical biomaterials 10–11 diagnostics 129
Surgical curettes 9 hypercalcaemia 128–30
Surgical marker pen and plastic ruler 11 hyperparathyroidism 129–30
Surgical needles 10 hypocalcaemia 130
Surgical principles 1–15 hypoparathyroidism 128, 130
anaesthesia 5 parathyroid glands, anatomy 123–4
analgesia 5 thyroid glands, anatomy 123–4
aseptic technique 15 Tight lip 31
Halsted’s principles 14 Timing of anaesthesia and surgery 14
instrumentation 6–14 Tissue forceps 7
palate 33–4 Tongue 31–2
patient assessment 1–5 avulsions 31–2
patient positioning 5 burns 31–2
postoperative care 14 calcinosis circumscripta 32
preparation of the patient 15 electric cord injury 31–2
preparation of the surgeon and team 14 foreign bodies 32
timing of anaesthesia and surgery 14 lacerations 31–2
Surgical staplers 10–11 neoplasia 32
Suture materials 10 Tooth extraction, instrumentation 6
Swabs 11 Total ear canal ablation (TECA) with lateral bulla osteotomy
68–9
operative technique 79–81
Terbutaline, feline asthma 21 Total mandibulectomy, operative technique 38–9
Thoracic auscultation, patient assessment 3 Trachea 103–114
Thoracic inspection/palpation, patient assessment 3 anatomy 103
Thoracic percussion, patient assessment 3 foreign bodies, tracheal and bronchial 111, 112, 177–8
Thoracic surgery, postoperative considerations 182–3 iatrogenic tracheal rupture 176, 177
Thoracic wall 136–52 intrathoracic tracheal and bronchial trauma 174–7
anaesthesia 138 intrathoracic tracheal avulsion injury 174–5, 176
analgesia 138 intrathoracic tracheal laceration or penetration 177
anatomy 136–8 left principal bronchus avulsion/rupture 175–6
lateral or intercostal thoracotomy 139–40, 153–6 neoplasia 111–12, 178–9
median sternotomy 140–2 non-traumatic tracheal and bronchial conditions 177–9
muscles 136–7 physiology 103
neurovascular structures 137 segmental tracheal stenosis 112, 113
pectus excavatum 151–2 surgery indications 103
postoperative care 138–9 tracheal collapse syndrome 107–111
resection and reconstruction 142–50 aetiology 107–108
chest wall reconstruction 144–50 clinical signs 108
chest wall resection 142–4 conservative management 109
skin 138 diagnosis 108
surgical approaches 139–52 extraluminal polypropylene ring prostheses 109–110
thoracic wall disorders 22 imaging 108, 109
trauma 150–1 intraluminal devices 110–11
Thoracocentesis 22, 157, 170 physical examination 108–109
chylothorax 167 stents 110–11
needle thoracocentesis, operative technique 170 surgical treatment 109–111
pyothorax 163 tracheobronchoscopy 109
Thrombin in a gelatin matrix 14 tracheal obstruction 111–12
Thumb forceps 6 tracheal foreign bodies 111, 112, 177–8
Thymic neoplasia 206–208 tracheal neoplasia 111–12
Thyroarytenoid lateralization, operative technique tracheal resection and anastomosis 112–14
100–102 indications 112
Thyroid/parathyroid glands 123–30 postoperative complications 114
canine parathyroidectomy 134–5 technique 113–14
canine thyroid tumours 125–6 tracheal stenosis 175
diagnostics 124–5 tracheal trauma 103–104, 105, 174–7
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