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Welcome to the BSAVA Video Library. This page gathers together all the clinical videos that are published alongside our manual chapters and Companion articles. If you have access to the source content you will be able to play the video from this page, as long as you are logged in. If you do not have access, clicking on the video title will take you to the source article or chapter. You can either use a library pass, or buy the chapter or article, to gain access to all the videos and the full text of that chapter or article. Please note that library passes cannot be used on Companion articles - BSAVA members already have access to Companion. Alternatively you can buy the entire book to gain access to all the videos in that book. You can use the filters on the left to focus on your topics of interest and you can also search the site and filter by content type=video. Please contact us with any feedback or suggestions.
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The mammary gland tissue extends between the skin and the abdominal wall musculature. It has a medium echogenicity with a coarse granular echotexture. Colour Doppler examination shows the abundant supplying vasculature.
Two-port ovariectomy in a bitch using an ovariectomy hook to suspend the ovary.
Two-port ovariectomy in a bitch using an Endograb™ device to suspend the ovary.
Two-port ovariectomy in a cat using an ovariectomy hook to suspend the ovary.
Laryngeal carcinoma in a cat. (Courtesy of S Gadson)
Video clip showing left-sided laryngeal hemiparesis in a dog under light anaesthesia. (See page 226 in the Manual)
Escape of air bubbles during a leakage test of an endoscope
An abdominal mass was palpated in the mid-abdomen of a 13-year-old Standard Poodle with polyuria and polydipsia. In this clip the abdomen is being examined with the dog in right lateral recumbency (head to the left of the screen). The probe is in a lateral position on the abdomen, pointing medially. The aorta can be seen and the adrenal gland is a large heterogeneous mass between the aorta and the transducer. Surrounding the adrenal gland mass is a large hypoechoic mass, which also extends to surround the left kidney (not shown). Surgery was performed and the kidney and adrenal gland had to be removed. The hypoechoic mass was a large haematoma due to the adrenal tumour invading the local vasculature. (Courtesy of L. Gaschen)
The right ventricle is seen closest to the transducer in this clip, with the right atrium deep to it. Movement of the right atrioventricular valve leaflets is clearly seen. Both the caudal and the cranial venae cavae can be seen entering the right atrium.
This dog had a history of chronic left pelvic limb paresis that progressively worsened. Note the atrophy of all flexor muscles in the affected limb and the abnormal gait. The dogs advances the distal end of the limb passively. Patellar pseudo-hyperreflexia is also visible, as well as a decreased flexor reflex (especially hock flexion) in the affected limb. (See page 340 in the Manual)
The brace is easily accepted by the dog and reduces the lameness immediately after fitting. Note that during loading, the joint achieves a physiological degree of hyperextension, which is to be expected. This may be beneficial to promote repair and appropriate collagen alignment.
This reflex is tested by pinching the lip and observing lip contracture. Both sides must be assessed to evaluate possible asymmetry. The afferent arm of this reflex involves the trigeminal nerve (CN V), whilst the efferent arm involves the facial nerve (CN VII). (See page 12 in the Manual)
This short clip shows the typical ultrasonographic appearance of a lipoma. The mass is well marginated, homogeneous and mostly isoechoic with the surrounding tissue, with a striated pattern produced by thin parallel hyperechoic lines.
Liver biopsy in a cat using 5 mm cup forceps.
Ultrasound examination of the thoracic cavity of a 6-year-old Borzoi bitch with torsion of the left cranial lung lobe. Pleural fluid surrounds the lobe, which is enlarged and hypoechoic with scattered hyperechoic patches representing gas.