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Gastrointestinal Surgical Techniques in Small Animals
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Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
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Gastrointestinal Surgical Techniques in Small Animals
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List of Contributors
Preface
About the Companion Website
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1 Gastrointestinal Healing
1.1 Anatomy
1.2 Phases of Wound Healing 1.2.1 Partial Thickness Injury
1.2.2 Full‐Thickness Injury
1.3 Factors Affecting Gastrointestinal Tract Healing 1.3.1 Ischemia and Tissue Perfusion
1.3.2 Suture Intrinsic Tension
1.3.3 Surgical Technique
1.3.4 Nutrition
1.3.5 Blood Transfusion
1.3.6 Local Infection
1.3.7 Intraperitoneal Infection
1.3.8 Medications
1.3.9 Disease
1.3.10 Large Intestine
References
2 Suture Materials, Staplers, and Tissue Apposition Devices
2.1 Suture Materials
2.1.1 Predictable Absorption Profile
2.1.2 Tensile Strength and Knot Security
2.1.3 Low Capillarity and Bacterial Adhesion
2.1.4 Handling Characteristics
2.1.5 Rate of Strength Gain in GI Surgery
2.1.6 Suture Needles
2.1.7 Directional Barbed Suture
2.1.8 Biofragmentable Anastomosis Ring
2.2 Staplers, Linear, Circular, Skin Staples
References
3 Suture Patterns for Gastrointestinal Surgery
3.1 One‐ or Two‐Layer Closure
3.2 Tissue Inversion, Eversion, or Apposition
3.3 Stapled or Hand‐Sutured Anastomosis
3.4 Appositional Suture Patterns 3.4.1 Simple Interrupted
3.4.2 Simple Continuous
3.4.3 Patterns to Reduce Excess Mucosal Eversion
3.4.3.1 Gambee
3.4.3.2 Modified Gambee
3.4.3.3 Luminal Interrupted Vertical Mattress Pattern
3.5 Inverting Suture Patterns 3.5.1 Halsted
3.5.2 Cushing and Connell
3.5.3 Lembert
3.5.4 Parker–Kerr Oversew
3.6 Special Supplementary Patterns: Purse‐String
Bibliography
4 Feeding Tubes
4.1 Nasoesophageal and Nasogastric Tubes
4.1.1 Indications
4.1.2 Materials and Equipment
4.1.3 Surgical Techniques
4.1.4 Utilization
4.1.5 Tips
4.1.6 Complications
4.2 Esophagostomy Tube 4.2.1 Indications
4.2.2 Materials and Equipment
4.2.3 Surgical Techniques
4.2.4 Tips
4.2.5 Utilization
4.2.6 Complications
4.3 Gastrostomy Tube 4.3.1 Indications
4.3.2 Materials and Equipment
4.3.3 Technique 4.3.3.1 Endoscopic Placement
4.3.3.2 Surgical Placement
4.3.3.2.1 Laparoscopically Assisted
4.3.3.2.2 Laparotomy
4.3.4 Tips
4.3.5 Utilization
4.3.6 Complications
4.4 Jejunostomy Tube 4.4.1 Indications
4.4.2 Materials and Equipment
4.4.3 Technique 4.4.3.1 Laparoscopically Assisted
4.4.3.2 Laparotomy
4.4.4 Tips
4.4.5 Utilization
4.4.6 Complications
4.5 Gastrojejunostomy Tube 4.5.1 Indications
4.5.2 Materials and Equipment
4.5.3 Technique
4.5.4 Tips
References
5 Drainage Techniques for the Peritoneal Space
5.1 Indications
5.2 Techniques
5.2.1 Percutaneous Placement of an Abdominal Drain
5.2.1.1 Passive Drain
5.2.1.2 Closed Suction Drain
5.2.2 Surgical Placement of a Closed Suction Drain
5.2.3 Open Abdomen
5.2.4 Vacuum‐Assisted Drainage of the Abdominal Cavity
5.3 Tips
5.4 Complications and Aftercare
References
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