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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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- Orthopaedics [2] http://purl.org/dc/terms/subject http://instance.metastore.ingenta.com/content/subject/orthopaedics
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The carpus
BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Musculoskeletal DisordersConditions affecting the structure and function of the carpus are common in small animal practice and can have debilitating consequences for thoracic limb function. This chapter covers the key aspects of anatomy, investigations, congenital abnormalities, developmental abnormalities, traumatic carpal injuries and arthrodesis. Includes Quick Reference Guide to Imaging Techniques by Thomas W. Maddox. Operative Techniques: Pancarpal arthrodesis; Partial carpal arthrodesis.
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The carpus and tarsus
BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Fracture Repair and ManagementFractures of the carpus and tarsus are common in athletic dogs, but are encountered less frequently in pet dogs and cats. Operative techniques: Dorsal approach to the carpus; Palmaromedial approach to the radial carpal bone; Screw fixation of type I and II accessory carpal bone fractures; Pin and tension-band fixation of calcaneal fractures; Internal fixation of articular fractures of the talus; Internal fixation of central tarsal bone fractures.
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Closed and open tooth extraction
BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Dentistry and Oral SurgeryExtraction of teeth (exodontics) is one of the most frequently performed procedures in small animal practice. Utilizing good instrumentation and applying proper techniques can help to provide a stress-free and controlled procedure. Operative Techniques: Maxillary canine tooth extraction in the dog; Mandibular canine tooth extraction in the dog; Maxillary fourth premolar tooth extraction in the dog; Mandibular first molar tooth extraction in the dog; Extraction of the maxillary canine and cheek teeth in the cat; Extraction of the mandibular canine and cheek teeth in the cat; Crown amputation and intentional retention of resorbing root tissue in the cat.
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