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Operative Techniques
Operative techniques are a feature of our manual series and provide a step-by-step illustrated guide to the surgical procedures detailed in the related chapter. Our manuals series includes some 300 operative technique sections and this page provides an A-Z listing of all the manual chapters that contain them. You will need to purchase access to the source chapter to view the full text.
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The upper urinary tract
BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Abdominal SurgerySurgical procedure involving the upper urinary tract of small animal patients are indicated for a variety of diagnostic, prognostic or therapeutic reasons. Patients with diseases of the upper urinary tract frequently present with clinical signs of renal disease or renal failure. This chapter considers techniques in the kidneys, the ureters, the bladder as well as including practical tips and warnings. Operative techniques: Renal biopsy; Bisectional nephrotomy; Intracorporeal endoscopic laser lithotripsy; Ureteronephrectomy; Cystotomy/cystectomy.
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Urinary incontinence
BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Abdominal SurgeryThe focus of this chapter is on animals in which urinary incontinence is the primary sign, although other urinary abnormalities may be present in some cases. Urinary incontinence is a common problem in dogs (around 5% of adult bitches; Forsee et al., 2013), with many affected animals managed medically in first-opinion practice, often after only minimal diagnostic investigations. This chapter looks at anatomy and physiology, investigation, differential diagnosis and different conditions. Practical tips are included. Operative techniques: Colposuspension; Cystourethropexy; Prostatopexy; Vas deferensopexy; Urethral submucosal collagen injection; Ureteroneocystotomy; Ureteral reimplantation.
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Urinary tract surgery
BSAVA Manual of Rabbit Surgery, Dentistry and ImagingUrinary tract surgery can be technically demanding in rabbits due to their relatively small size and unique anatomy. Some techniques, however, such as cystotomy, are relatively common and fairly straightforward procedures. This chapters assesses Anatomy of the urinary tract; Patient assessment and decision-making; Hypercalciuria and urolithiasis; Lower urinary tract disease; Medical management of urinary tract disease; Surgical considerations and specialist equipment; Surgical procedures; and Postoperative care. Operative Technique: Nephrectomy; Cystotomy.
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