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1.3 Continuous pulse oximetry assessment in a laterally recumbent dog...Figure 1.4 TFAST ultrasonographic appearance (still image) of a B‐line, whic...Figure 1.5 Bright pink mucous membranes in a dog with septic peritonitis.Figure 1.6 Cadaveric dissection of the urethral papilla in a female dog, whi...Figure 1.7 Distal end of a locking loop, or pigtail, catheter. The catheter ...

      2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Balfour retractor (bottom left), Poole suction tip (top left), st...Figure 2.2 Portable suction machine.Figure 2.3 Stapling device and cartridge options.Figure 2.4 The bipolar vessel sealing device (LigaSure, Medtronics, Dublin I...Figure 2.5 An assortment of Hemoclip® and Ligaclip® sizes, Surgice...Figure 2.6 Instrumentation available to perform a ureterotomy in a cat. (a) ...Figure 2.7 Weck‐Cel® cellulose eye spears are used to absorb and wick f...Figure 2.8 Silicone vessel loops retracting a ureter containing a ureterolit...Figure 2.9 Silicone vessel loops retracting a ureter.Figure 2.10 Operating microscope set‐up prior to patient placement between t...Figure 2.11 (a) Perineal urethrostomy set‐up prior to positioning of patient...Figure 2.12 Patient positioning for dorsal perineal urethrostomy approach.Figure 2.13 Perineal urethrostomy instrumentation, including small Gelpi (bo...Figure 2.14 Intraoperative perineal urethrostomy surgery of a cat in dorsal ...Figure 2.15 Contrast study in a male dog identifying the location of a ureth...Figure 2.16 Contrast extravasation from a tear in the urinary bladder in a p...Figure 2.17 (a) Temporary tracheostomy set. (b) Additional equipment to perf...Figure 2.18 Tape straps are placed behind the patient's canine teeth to allo...Figure 2.19 Finochietto rib retractors, which are supplied in multiple sizes...Figure 2.20 Use of a TA30 stapling device for a lung lobectomy.Figure 2.21 Chest tube instrumentation for thoracic cavity evacuation includ...Figure 2.22 Sternal thoracotomy instrumentation, including sternal wire with...Figure 2.23 Parker Kerr retractors.Figure 2.24 Cooley/Satinsky vascular clamps.Figure 2.25 (a) Right‐angle mixter forceps (size appropriate) to aide with b...Figure 2.26 Malleable retractors for retraction of the lungs during thoracic...Figure 2.27 (a) A neonatal supply box. (b) Contents of the box; appropriate ...Figure 2.28 For penile surgery, umbilical tape may be used to help keep the ...Figure 2.29 Gelpi retractors.Figure 2.30 Babcock tissue forceps.Figure 2.31 Drains: (a) passive (Penrose); (b) active (JP).Figure 2.32 Blunt probe.Figure 2.33 Materials used for vacuum‐assisted wound closure.Figure 2.34 Equipment for preoperative periocular surgical preparation.Figure 2.35 Sterile preparation kit used to aseptically cleanse the patient'...Figure 2.36 Large dental surgical instrument set for more complex procedures...Figure 2.37 (a) Part I periodontal extraction cassette. (b) Part II periodon...Figure 2.38 Top: Garant mixing tips. Left to right: 16‐gauge needles to guid...Figure 2.39 3 M ESPE 4 : 1/10 : 1 Garant dispenser automatical...Figure 2.40 Ingress needle shown delivering pressurized fluid into affected ...Figure 2.41 Components of a portable arthroscopy tower, including an imaging...Figure 2.42 Routine orthopedic instrument set.Figure 2.43 String of Pearls® set.Figure 2.44 (a) Nuts and bolts set. (b) Carbon fiber rods and clamp set. (c)...Figure 2.45 Application of carbon fiber rods and clamps in external fixation...Figure 2.46 The I‐Loc set contains three color‐coded trays indicating size....

      3 Chapter 4Figure 4.1 Typical obstruction sites for bulky (bone) foreign bodies.Figure 4.2 Radiograph of an osseous foreign body within a dog's caudal thora...Figure 4.3 Pathophysiology of esophageal injury.Figure 4.4 Pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax following forceps retrieval of...Figure 4.5 A markedly widened caudal mediastinum is seen here, due to the pr...Figure 4.6 Endoscopic view of a bone (condyle) lodged in the thoracic esopha...Figure 4.7 Esophagitis caused by pressure from the (removed) bone is now see...Figure 4.8 Custom‐made esophageal forceps with 75 cm shaft and toothed grasp...Figure 4.9 A management algorithm for esophageal foreign bodies. FB, foreign...Figure 4.10 Stay sutures employed to elevate and manipulate the esophagus in...Figure 4.11 Omentum exteriorized

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