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pinna surgery 62–5 Handling response, abnormal, patient assessment 2
lacerations and defects 62–3 Hank’s balanced salt solution 13
VetBooks.ir medial defects 63 Heart disease, respiratory distress 20
Headlamp and surgical loupe 12
marginal defects 63
Heart surgery 192–201
partial amputation 63
pedical flap procedure 63
clinical features 196
pinnectomy for squamous cell carcinoma 64 patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) 195–8
pinnal necrosis 65 complications 198
pinnal neoplasia 64 outcome of ductus ligation 198
vasculature 62 patient stabilization 196
ventral bulla osteotomy 69, 71 PDA occlusion 196–7
Electric cord injury, tongue 31–2 postoperative care 198
Emergency tracheotomy, operative technique 24–6 pericardial diseases 194–5
Endoscopy 5, 117–18 clinical features 194
English Bulldog see Bulldog (English) open subtotal pericardectomy 194–5
English Sheepdog, pulmonary bleb 186 patient stabilization 194
Enilconazole, nasal aspergillosis 54 pericardial surgery 194
Equipment thoracoscopic pericardial window and subtotal
bulb syringe 12 pericardectomy 195
cotton-tipped applicators 12 right atrial mass 200–201
dental units 12 safety 192–3
diathermy units 13 total cardiac outflow occlusion (TCOO) 193
drains 12 total venous inflow occlusion (TVIO) 192–3
drapes 11 vascular ring anomalies 198–9, 200
haemostasis, materials aiding 13–14 clinical features 198
headlamp and surgical loupe 12 persistent right aortic arch (PRAA) 198–9, 200
Mayo bowl 12 postoperative care 199
medical lasers 12–13 stabilization 198–9
solutions for rinsing, antisepsis and storage 13 surgical management 199, 200
suction 12 Heparin, pyothorax 164
surgical marker pen and plastic ruler 11 Hernia see Oesophageal hiatal hernia; Peritoneopericardial
swabs 11 diaphragmatic hernia; Pleuroperitoneal hernia
vessel-sealing devices 13 Hiatal hernia, oesophageal see Oesophageal hiatal hernia
wedge props and mouth gags 11 Himalayan cat, brachycephalic airway disease (BAD) 82
(see also Instrumentation) History, patient assessment 1–2
Everted laryngeal saccules, brachycephalic airway disease
(BAD) 86
Imaging, diagnostic see Diagnostic imaging
Instrumentation 6–14
Famotidine, laryngeal paralysis 95 biopsy 6
Feline asthma 21 dental explorer and periodontal probe 9
Feline thyroidectomy forceps 6–7
modified extracapsular, operative technique 131–2 mallet and osteotome 10
modified intracapsular, operative technique 132–3 needle holders 9
Fibrosarcoma, oral tumours 27, 28, 29, 30 orthopaedic equipment 11
Fine-needle aspiration and biopsy, patient assessment 5 periosteal elevators 8
Finochietto retractors 8 retractors 8
Flail chest 150 rib shears 10
Forceps 6–7 rongeurs 9
French Bulldog see Bulldog (French) saws 10
Furosemide scalpels 6
heart disease 20 scissors 6
neurogenic pulmonary oedema 20–1 surgical biomaterials 10–11
surgical curettes 9
surgical needles 10
Gastro-oesophageal reflux 215, 216–17, 218–19 surgical staplers 10–11
(see also Oesophageal hiatal hernia) suture materials 10
Gauze swabs 11 tooth extraction 6
Gelpi retractors 8 vascular clamps 9
Glucocorticoids, nasopharyngeal polyps 72 (see also Equipment)
Iris scissors 6
Haemorrhage, spontaneous pulmonary haemorrhage 21
Haemostasis, materials aiding 13–14 Jugular venepuncture 3
Haemostatic forceps 7
Halsey needle holders 9
Halsted mosquito forceps 7 Kelly or Crile forceps 7
Halsted’s principles 14 Kerrison rongeurs 9
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