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Pleural space disorders 22 diseases 19–22
Pleuroperitoneal hernia 219–20 emergency tracheotomy 24–6
VetBooks.ir Pneumonia 185–6 heart disease 20
feline asthma 21
Pneumomediastinum 104, 105, 117, 118, 140, 174, 175,
176–7, 203–204, 205
initial assessment 16
oxygen content 19
Pneumothorax 22, 159–60 laryngeal paralysis 20
spontaneous pneumothorax 186–7
Poodle (Miniature), bite wounds 184 oxygen saturation 19
Poodle (Standard), cervical sialocele 35 oxygen therapy 22–3
Postoperative care pathophysiology 16
brachycephalic airway disease (BAD) 86 pleural effusion 22
laryngeal paralysis 95 pleural space disorders 22
lung 182–3 pneumothorax 22
nasal cavity surgery 52–3 pulmonary contusion 21
oesophageal hiatal hernia 218–19 pulmonary oedema 20–1
oesophagus 121–2 pulmonary parenchymal disease 20–1
oral cavity surgery 36 pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) 21
patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) 198 smoke inhalation 21
surgical principles 14 spontaneous pulmonary haemorrhage 21
thoracic wall 138–9 stabilization 16
vascular ring anomalies 199 thoracic wall disorders 22
Postoperative complications (see also Brachycephalic airway disease (BAD))
laryngeal paralysis 95 Respiratory sounds, abnormal, patient assessment 2
lung 182–3 Retractors 8
tracheal resection and anastomosis 114 Rhinoscopic turbinectomy 52
Posture, abnormal, patient assessment 2 Rhinoscopy 49–50
Potts scissors 6 Rhinotomy
Povidone–iodine 13 alveolar mucosal rhinotomy 52
Prednisolone dorsal rhinotomy 51, 58–60
methylprednisolone acetate, aural haematomas 63, 64 lateral rhinotomy 52
methylprednisolone sodium succinate, endoscopy 5 ventral rhinotomy 51–2
otic and nasopharyngeal polyps 71 Rib shears 10
prednisolone sodium succinate, laryngeal paralysis 94 Ringer’s solution, pyothorax 164
Preparation of the patient 15 Rochester–Carmalt and Schnidt forceps 7
Preparation of the surgeon and team 14 Rochester–Pean forceps 7
Prognosis, patient assessment 5 Rongeurs 9
Pug Ropivacaine, thoracic surgery 183
brachycephalic airway disease (BAD) 82 Ruskin rongeurs 9
nasopharyngeal turbinate protrusion 84 Ryder (micro) needle holders 9
Pulmonary see Lung
Pulmonary contusion 21
Pulmonary oedema 20–1 Sacculectomy, brachycephalic airway disease (BAD) 85
Pulmonary parenchymal disease 20–1 Salivary glands 35–6
Pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) 21 neoplasia 35
Pulse oximetry, respiratory distress 18–19 sialocele 35–6
Satinsky clamps 9, 193, 201
Saws 10
Radiography 4 Scalpels 6
chylothorax 166, 167 Scintigraphy 4
diaphragmatic rupture 222–3 Scissors 6
mediastinum 203–204 Seldin retractors 8
respiratory distress 18 Senn retractors 8
Respiratory distress 16–26 Shar-Pei
acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) 21 brachycephalic airway disease 82
aspiration pneumonia 21 tight lower lip 31
collapsing trachea 20 Shih-Tzu
diagnostic approach 16–19 brachycephalic airway disease 82
algorithm 17 oesophageal foreign body 118
auscultation 18 Sialocele, salivary glands 35–6
blood gas analysis 19 Signalment, patient assessment 1
external examination 18 Skin hooks 8
history 17 Small-bore wire-guided chest drain placement in a closed
observation 17 chest, operative technique 171–2
palpation 18 Smoke inhalation 21
pulse oximetry 18–19 Soft palate resection (staphylectomy) 86
radiography 18 operative technique 90–1
ultrasonography 18 Solutions for rinsing, antisepsis and storage 13
diaphragmatic rupture 22 Split palatal U-flap technique, operative technique 42
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