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100 1 _aPavletic, Michael M.
245 1 0 _aAtlas of Small Animal Wound Management and Reconstructive Surgery.
250 _a4th ed.
264 1 _aNewark :
_bJohn Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
_c2018.
264 4 _c©2018.
300 _a1 online resource (883 pages)
336 _atext
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505 0 _aIntro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Companion Website -- Chapter 1 The Skin -- SKIN FUNCTION -- SKIN STRUCTURE -- Epidermis -- The Basement Membrane Zone -- The Dermis -- The Extracellular Matrix -- CUTANEOUS ADNEXA -- Hair -- Cutaneous Glands -- THE HYPODERMIS -- Panniculus Muscles -- CUTANEOUS CIRCULATION -- The Subdermal Plexus -- Cutaneous (Middle) and Superficial Plexuses -- Cutaneous Arteries -- PINNA: CUTANEOUS CONSIDERATIONS -- CONGENITAL SKIN DISORDERS -- Cutaneous Asthenia -- Epitheliogenesis Imperfecta -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 2 Basic Principles of Wound Healing -- INTRODUCTION -- WOUND HEALING -- Cytokines and Wound Healing -- Phases of Wound Healing -- ACUTE VERSUS CHRONIC OPEN WOUNDS -- SPECIES VARIATIONS IN WOUND HEALING -- "ARTIFICIAL SKIN" -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 3 Basic Principles of Wound Management -- INTRODUCTION -- PATIENT PRESENTATION -- MECHANISMS OF INJURY AND WOUND TERMINOLOGY -- WOUND CLASSIFICATION -- Four Basic Wound Classifications -- Age of the Wound: Clinical Significance -- OPTIONS FOR WOUND CLOSURE -- Primary Closure -- Delayed Primary Closure -- Secondary Closure -- Second(ary)-Intention Healing: Contraction and Epithelialization -- Healing by Adnexal Re-Epithelialization -- "POINTERS" IN SELECTING THE PROPER CLOSURE TECHNIQUE -- BASIC WOUND MANAGEMENT IN SIX SIMPLE STEPS -- Preventing Further Wound Contamination -- Debridement: Selective versus Nonselective -- Removing Foreign Debris and Contaminants -- Provision of Adequate Wound Drainage -- Promotion of a Viable Vascular Bed -- Selection of Appropriate Method of Closure -- EXPOSED BONE: OSTEOSTIXIS -- ACUTE VERSUS CHRONIC WOUNDS -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 4 Topical Wound Care Products and Their Use -- WOUND EXUDATE -- WOUND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS -- Passive Drains.
505 8 _aActive Drains -- NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY (NPWT) -- CONCEPT OF MOIST WOUND HEALING (MWH) -- TOPICAL WOUND CARE PRODUCTS -- Overview -- Topical Enzymatic Debridement Agents -- Topical Products Promoting Autolytic Debridement -- Hydrophilic Pastes and Powders -- Natural Products -- Exudative Wounds: Polysaccharide Beads, Glass Nanofibers -- THE MAGGOT AND LEACH IN WOUND CARE -- Maggot Therapy (MT) -- Leech Therapy (LT) -- COMMON TOPICAL ANTISEPTIC AND CLEANSING AGENTS -- Chlorhexidine Diacetate -- Povidone-Iodine Solution -- Tris [Hydroxymethyl] Aminomethane-EDTA -- Wound-Cleansing Solutions -- Topical Antimicrobial Agents -- ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF WOUND THERAPY -- Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) (Contribution by Fred Pike DVM, DACVS) -- Oxygen Therapy -- Mechanical Stimulants -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- Suggested Reading -- Plate 1: Vacuum-Assisted Closure -- DESCRIPTION -- TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Chapter 5 Dressings, Bandages, External Support, and Protective Devices -- INTRODUCTION -- DRESSINGS: THE PRIMARY LAYER -- Adherent Dressings -- Nonadherent or Low Adherent Dressings -- Absorptive Dressings -- Moisture-Retentive Dressings and Occlusive Dressings -- Miscellaneous Dressings -- DRESSINGS: THE SECONDARY LAYER -- Application of the Secondary Layer -- DRESSINGS: THE TERTIARY LAYER -- PREVENTING BANDAGE DISPLACEMENT -- TIE-OVER DRESSING/BANDAGE TECHNIQUE -- PRESSURE POINTS: BANDAGE OPTIONS -- BANDAGE "ACCESS WINDOWS" -- BANDAGING TECHNIQUES FOR SKIN GRAFTS -- BANDAGING TECHNIQUES FOR SKIN FLAPS -- SPLINTS, CASTS, REINFORCED BANDAGES -- MISCELLANEOUS PROTECTIVE DEVICES -- Body (Side) Brace -- Tape Hobbles -- Elizabethan Collars -- Cervical Collars -- Slings -- Miscellaneous Commercial Protective Devices -- Suggested Reading -- Plate 2: Basic Bandage Application for Extremities -- DESCRIPTION -- TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS.
505 8 _aPlate 3: Tape Stirrups and Padding Dos and Don'ts -- DESCRIPTION -- BANDAGING TECHNIQUES -- COMMENTS -- Plate 4: Elasticon Bandage Platforms and Saddles -- DESCRIPTION -- TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 5: Spica Bandages/Splints -- DESCRIPTION -- TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 6: Schroeder-Thomas Splint -- DESCRIPTION -- SPLINT TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 7: Schroeder-Thomas Splint: Security Band Application -- DESCRIPTION -- TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 8: Body Brace -- TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 9: Tape Hobbles for the Rear Extremities -- DESCRIPTION -- TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Chapter 6 Common Complications in Wound Healing -- IMPROPER NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT -- MEDICATIONS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON HEALING -- HYPOVOLEMIA AND ANEMIA -- THE NONHEALING WOUND: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS -- FAILURE TO HEAL BY SECOND INTENTION -- Problems in Granulation Tissue Formation -- Perivascular Injection of Irritating Drugs -- Failure in Wound Contraction -- Failure in Epithelialization -- Indolent "Pocket" Wounds -- SCARRING AND WOUND CONTRACTURE -- INFECTION AND BIOFILM FORMATION -- Biofilms -- Abscesses -- Other Contributing Factors Associated with Infection -- DRAINING TRACTS -- Dermal Sinuses -- Nasal Dermoid Sinus Cyst -- USE OF TOURNIQUETS FOR LOWER EXTREMITY PROCEDURES -- SEROMAS -- Treatment and Prevention -- HEMATOMAS -- EXPOSED BONE -- WOUND DEHISCENCE -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 7 Management of Specific Wounds -- BITE WOUNDS -- Introduction -- Wild Animals and Bite Wounds -- Initial Patient Assessment -- Systemic Effects -- Bite Wound Management -- Regional Considerations -- Infection and Bite Wounds -- Rabies and the Transmission of Infectious Diseases -- BURNS -- Burn Classification -- Estimating the Surface Area of the Burn -- Burn Pathophysiology -- Fluid Therapy for Major Thermal Injuries -- Common Fluid and Electrolyte Problems.
505 8 _aNutritional Support -- Assessment of the Thermal Injury -- Burn Wound Infection -- Initial Wound Management -- Topical Agents -- Escharotomy -- Debridement -- Wound Closure Options -- Skin Substitutes -- INHALATION INJURIES -- CHEMICAL BURNS -- Management of Chemical Burns -- ELECTRICAL INJURIES -- Management of Electrical Wounds -- RADIATION INJURIES -- Management of Radiation Wounds -- FROSTBITE -- Frostbite Assessment -- Management of Frostbite -- PROJECTILE INJURIES -- Projectile Caliber and Design -- Air-Powered Projectiles -- Shotguns -- Exploding Bullets -- Interior and Exterior Ballistics -- Terminal Ballistics -- Gunshot Wound Infection -- Diagnosis and Management Considerations -- Arrow Wounds -- Legal Considerations -- EXPLOSIVE MUNITIONS: BALLISTIC, BLAST, AND THERMAL INJURIES -- IMPALEMENT INJURIES -- PRESSURE ULCERS -- Prevention -- Pressure Ulcer Classification -- Management of Pressure Ulcers -- Postoperative Care -- HYGROMA -- Surgical Options -- SNAKEBITE -- BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER BITES -- PORCUPINE QUILLS -- LOWER EXTREMITY SHEARING WOUNDS -- Suggested Reading -- Plate 10: Pipe Insulation Protective Device: Elbow -- DESCRIPTION -- TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 11: Pipe Insulation to Protect the Great Trochanter -- DESCRIPTION -- TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 12 Vacuum Drain Management of Elbow Hygromas -- DESCRIPTION -- TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Chapter 8 Regional Considerations -- THE CANINE AND FELINE PROFILES -- Description -- Plates 13A and 13B: Surgical Technique Menu -- DESCRIPTION -- COMMENTS -- Chapter 9 Tension-Relieving Techniques -- INTRODUCTION -- SKIN TENSION IN THE DOG AND CAT -- Patient Variations -- Surgical Considerations -- Harnessing the Viscoelastic Properties of Skin -- Combining Suture Patterns to Reduce the Risk of Dehiscence -- Suture Options to Alter Skin Traction and Retraction -- Use of Plate Illustrations.
505 8 _aSuggested Reading -- Plate 14: Tension Lines -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL CONSIDERATION -- COMMENTS -- Plate 15: Effects of Skin Tension on Wound Closure -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 16: Patient Positioning Techniques -- DESCRIPTION -- POSITIONING TECHNIQUES -- COMMENTS -- Plate 17: Undermining Skin -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 18: Geometric Patterns to Facilitate Wound Closure -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 19: V-Y Plasty -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 20: Z-Plasty (Option I) -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 21: Z-Plasty (Option II) -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 22: Multiple Z-Plasties -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 23: Relaxing/Release Incisions -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 24: The "Hidden" Intradermal Release/ Relaxing Incision -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 25: Multiple Release Incisions for Extremity Wounds -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUES -- COMMENTS -- Plate 26: Suture Options to Alter Skin Traction and Retraction -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 27: Walking Suture Technique -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 28: Skin Stretchers to Offset Incisional Tension -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 29: "Tension" Suture Patterns -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 30: Retention Sutures -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 31: Stent -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 32: Skin "Directing" for Maximum Coverage -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS -- Plate 33: Relaxing Incision to Reduce Flap Tension -- DESCRIPTION -- SURGICAL TECHNIQUE -- COMMENTS.
505 8 _aChapter 10 Skin-Stretching Techniques.
588 _aDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
590 _aElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
650 0 _aDogs-Surgery.
655 4 _aElectronic books.
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