Cirurgia Geral e Ortopédica

Small animal orthopaedics. The hindlimb

De: Ignacio Calvo, Felipe De Vicente, Miguel Solano, Josep Aisa
ISBN: 9788417640712
2019, Edra
Capa dura
Páginas: 136

  • This book describes, with the help of high-quality images, the different surgical techniques used to treat the main orthopaedic conditions affecting the hindlimbs in cats and dogs. Drawing from their experience, the authors provide practical information on how to plan and perform these surgical procedures and how to manage patients postoperatively.

  • 1. The hip

    Standard approach to the hip joint

    Luxation

    Close reduction

    Hip toggle

    Iliofemoral suture

    Transarticular pin

    Hip dysplasia

    Femoral head and neck excision

    Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease

    2. The stifle

    Patellar luxation

    Trochlear groove deepening procedures

    Block recession trochleoplasty

    Wedge recession trochleoplasty

    Trochlear chondroplasty

    Tibial tuberosity transposition

    Soft-tissue techniques

    Cranial cruciate ligament disease

    Cranial cruciate ligament anatomy and function

    Clinical history, physical examination and diagnosis

    Surgical and nonsurgical management

    Extracapsular repair for management of cranical cruciate ligament disease

    Tibial tuberosity advancement

    Tibial plateau levelling osteotomy

    Cranial closing wedge osteotomy

    Meniscal pathology and treatment

    Diagnosis of meniscal injuries

    Surgical techniques

    Meniscal inspection: medial and lateral arthrotomy

    Medial meniscal release

    Meniscal surgery

    3. The tarsus

    Common calcaneal tendon mechanism and injury repair

    Surgical techniques

    Chronic common calcaneal tendon mechanism injury

    Acute injuries of the common calcaneal tendon mechanism

    Luxation of the tarsal joint

    Types of luxations

    Tibiotarsal subluxation and luxation

    Intertarsal subluxation and luxation

    Tarsometatarsal subluxation and luxation

    Surgical management

    Malleolar fracture repair

    Transarticular external skeletal fixation in the tarsal joint

    Partial and pantarsal arthrodesis

  • Ignacio Calvo

    Ldo Vet, PhD, CertSAS, DipECVS, FHEA, MRCVS

    Ignacio graduated in veterinary medicine from the University of Córdoba (Spain) in 2000. After a training period at the Complutense University of Madrid, he undertook a rotating internship and residency in small animal surgery (orthopaedics) at the University of Glasgow (United Kidngom). He was awarded the RCVS Certificate in Small Animal Surgery (CertSAS) in 2009 and the European Diploma in Small Animal Surgery (Dipl ECVS) in 2012. In 2016 he received his PhD from the Complutense University of Madrid for his work on the tibial tuberosity advancement procedure. Ignacio has worked at the vet schools of the universities of Glasgow and Dublin and at Fitzpatrick Referrals (United Kingdom). He is currently the Head of Orthopaedic Surgery at Hospital Veterinario Vetsia in Leganés, Madrid. He is the musculoskeletal section editor of BMC Veterinary Research (impact factor 1.9), as well as a member of the AOVET European board and the AOVET international education commission.

    Felipe De Vicente

    Ldo Vet, PhD, DipECVS, FHEA, MRCVS

    Felipe graduated in veterinary medicine from the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain) in 2003 and was awarded a PhD from the same university in 2009. He completed a rotating internship at Glasgow University in 2008 and a small animal surgery residency at University College Dublin in 2012. He was awarded the European Diploma in Small Animal Surgery from the European College of Veterinary Surgeons (ECVS) in 2014, and became an RCVS-recognised specialist in this discipline in 2016. Felipe has worked in private referral hospitals in the United Kingdom, and has been Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery at the University of Glasgow and Senior Lecturer and Head of Service of the Orthopaedic Department at the University of Liverpool. Since September 2018 he has been working as a specialist in surgery at Pride Veterinary Centre, a referral centre in Derby (England), and at Hospital Veterinario Puchol in Madrid (Spain).

    Miguel Solano

    Ldo Vet, DipECVS, MRCVS

    Miguel graduated from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (Spain) in 2007. After a year working in a referral emergency centre in Barcelona, he moved to the UK in July 2008 where he undertook a surgical internship at Fitzpatrick Referrals, gaining extensive experience in all aspects of small animal orthopaedics and neurosurgery. Following his interest in small animal surgery, he moved to Cambridge to take up a one-year junior training scholarship at the University of Cambridge before completing a three-year European College of Veterinary Surgeons-approved residency programme in small animal surgery at Fitzpatrick referrals and VRCC (UK). Miguel became a diplomate of the ECVS in February 2015. He continues to work as a senior clinician at Fitzpatrick Referrals combining a very busy case load with clinical research.

    Josep Aisa

    Ldo Vet, DipECVS, MRCVS

    Josep graduated from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 1999. After several years working as a veterinary clinician in Spain and the UK, in 2007 he undertook a rotating internship at Davies Veterinary Specialists in the UK. He then spent two years in a hospital in London before starting, in 2011, his residency in small animal surgery at University College Dublin (Ireland). From 2014 to 2018, Josep worked as a lecturer and specialist in small animal orthopaedics and soft tissue surgery at the University of Glasgow (Scotland). In 2018 he joined the surgery team at North Downs specialist referrals in South East England and will be joining the University of Tennessee in 2019. He is an ECVS and RCVS-recognised specialist in small animal surgery.

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