Название | Small Animal Surgical Emergencies |
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Автор произведения | Группа авторов |
Жанр | Биология |
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Издательство | Биология |
Год выпуска | 0 |
isbn | 9781119658627 |
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 via a paracostal laparotomy, in preparation...Figure 4.12 Diaphragmatic patch (P) sutured in place to buttress the esophag...Case Figure 4.1 Lateral thoracic radiograph identifying a very large bone wi...Case Figure 4.2 A thoracic drain and a gastrostomy tube are placed after rem...Figure 4.13 Radiograph demonstrating a large fishhook within the thoracic es...Figure 4.14 (a) Endoscopic view (looking distally) of a fishhook within the ...Figure 4.15 Radiograph demonstrating a needle embedded in the esophageal wal...Figure 4.16 (a) Marked soft‐tissue swelling and subcutaneous emphysema commo...Figure