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Ear, Nose, and Throat Conditions, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, E-Book
(2016)
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Abstract
Daniel Smeak has assembled an expert team of authors on the topic of Ear, Nose, and Throat Conditions. Article topics include: Treatment of Recurrent Deep Infection After Total Ear Canal Ablation and Lateral Bulla Osteotomy, Diagnosis and Management of Cholesteatomas in Dogs, Current Treatment Options for Auricular Hematomas, Management of Otic and Nasopharyngeal, and Nasal Polyps in Cats and Dogs; Nose and Nasal Planum Neoplasia Reconstruction, Surgical Approaches to the Nasal Cavity and Sinuses, Reconstruction of Congenital Nose and Cleft Primary Palate and Lip Disorders, and more!
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
Ear, Nose, and Throat Conditions\r | i | ||
Copyright\r | ii | ||
Contributors | iii | ||
EDITOR | iii | ||
AUTHORS | iii | ||
Contents | v | ||
Preface: Ear, Nose, and Throat Conditions: Purpose and Acknowledgment\r | v | ||
Treatment of Persistent Deep Infection After Total Ear Canal Ablation and Lateral Bulla Osteotomy\r | v | ||
Diagnosis and Management of Cholesteatomas in Dogs\r | v | ||
Current Treatment Options for Auricular Hematomas\r | v | ||
Management of Otic and Nasopharyngeal, and Nasal Polyps in Cats and Dogs\r | v | ||
Reconstruction of Congenital Nose, Cleft Primary Palate, and Lip Disorders\r | vi | ||
Diagnosis and Management of Nasopharyngeal Stenosis\r | vi | ||
Brachycephalic Syndrome\r | vi | ||
Surgical Treatment of Laryngeal Paralysis\r | vii | ||
Surgical Approaches to the Nasal Cavity and Sinuses\r | vii | ||
Nose and Nasal Planum Neoplasia, Reconstruction\r | vii | ||
VETERINARY CLINICS OF\rNORTH AMERICA: SMALL\rANIMAL PRACTICE\r | viii | ||
FORTHCOMING ISSUES | viii | ||
September 2016 | viii | ||
November 2016 | viii | ||
January 2017 | viii | ||
RECENT ISSUES | viii | ||
May 2016 | viii | ||
March 2016 | viii | ||
January 2016 | viii | ||
Preface: Ear, Nose, and Throat Conditions: Purpose and Acknowledgment\r | ix | ||
Treatment of Persistent Deep Infection After Total Ear Canal Ablation and Lateral Bulla Osteotomy | 609 | ||
Key points | 609 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 609 | ||
RATE OF DEEP INFECTION AFTER TOTAL EAR CANAL ABLATION AND LATERAL BULLA OSTEOTOMY | 610 | ||
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY | 611 | ||
CLINICAL PRESENTATION | 611 | ||
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES | 612 | ||
INITIAL MANAGEMENT | 613 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH | 613 | ||
SURGICAL EXPLORATION | 614 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE MONITORING AND CARE | 617 | ||
OUTCOME | 618 | ||
Antibiotic Therapy Alone | 618 | ||
Surgical Therapy | 619 | ||
SUMMARY | 619 | ||
REFERENCES | 620 | ||
Diagnosis and Management of Cholesteatomas in Dogs | 623 | ||
Key points | 623 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 623 | ||
Nature of the Problem | 623 | ||
Definition | 624 | ||
Symptom Criteria | 624 | ||
CLINICAL FINDINGS | 626 | ||
Signalment and History | 626 | ||
Physical Examination | 626 | ||
Otoscopic Examination | 626 | ||
Focused Neurologic Examination | 626 | ||
IMAGING | 628 | ||
Radiographs | 628 | ||
Ultrasonography | 628 | ||
Computed Tomography | 628 | ||
MRI | 630 | ||
Differential Diagnoses | 630 | ||
PATHOLOGY | 630 | ||
Cytology | 630 | ||
Histopathology | 630 | ||
Microbiology | 631 | ||
TREATMENT | 631 | ||
Surgery | 631 | ||
Medical Management | 632 | ||
PROGNOSIS/RECURRENCE | 632 | ||
SUMMARY | 633 | ||
REFERENCES | 633 | ||
Current Treatment Options for Auricular Hematomas | 635 | ||
Key points | 635 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 635 | ||
PATIENT EVALUATION OVERVIEW | 636 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 636 | ||
NONPHARMACOLOGIC TREATMENT OPTIONS | 636 | ||
PHARMACOLOGIC TREATMENT OPTIONS | 636 | ||
SURGICAL TREATMENT OPTIONS | 637 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE CARE | 639 | ||
PROGNOSIS | 639 | ||
REFERENCES | 641 | ||
Management of Otic and Nasopharyngeal, and Nasal Polyps in Cats and Dogs | 643 | ||
Key points | 643 | ||
FELINE INFLAMMATORY POLYPS | 643 | ||
Introduction | 643 | ||
Imaging | 644 | ||
Conventional radiology | 644 | ||
Computed tomography | 646 | ||
MRI | 646 | ||
Endoscopy | 647 | ||
Treatment | 648 | ||
Minimally invasive approach | 648 | ||
Traction/avulsion of polyps | 648 | ||
Endoscopic removal of polyps | 650 | ||
Laser ablation of polyps | 650 | ||
Open surgical removal | 651 | ||
Complications and polyp recurrence among different techniques after polyp removal | 652 | ||
FELINE INFLAMMATORY POLYPS OF THE NASAL TURBINATES (HAMARTOMA) | 653 | ||
CANINE POLYPS | 653 | ||
Introduction | 653 | ||
Aural polyps | 654 | ||
Nasal and nasopharyngeal polyps | 654 | ||
REFERENCES | 658 | ||
Reconstruction of Congenital Nose, Cleft Primary Palate, and Lip Disorders | 663 | ||
Key points | 663 | ||
EMBRYOLOGIC FORMATION OF THE PALATE | 663 | ||
Primary Palate | 663 | ||
Secondary Palate | 664 | ||
PALATAL CLEFTS | 664 | ||
ETIOLOGY | 664 | ||
Genetic Factors | 665 | ||
Environmental Teratogens | 665 | ||
CLEFTS OF THE PRIMARY PALATE IN THE VETERINARY LITERATURE | 665 | ||
CLINICAL APPROACH TO DOGS WITH CLEFT OF THE PRIMARY PALATE | 665 | ||
Diagnosis and Clinical Signs | 665 | ||
Necessity for Surgical Intervention | 665 | ||
Age at the Time of Intervention | 666 | ||
Diagnostic Imaging | 666 | ||
Systemic Considerations | 666 | ||
Principles of Surgical Repair | 666 | ||
Dental Implications: Strategic Extractions and Staged Repair | 667 | ||
REPAIR OF THE UNILATERAL CLEFT OF THE PRIMARY PALATE | 667 | ||
Repair of the Palatal Defect | 667 | ||
Repair of the Floor of the Nose, Gingival Margin, Alveolar Mucosa, and Labial Mucosa | 669 | ||
Repair of the Lip, Nasal Planum, and the Rostral Portion of the Floor of the Nose | 669 | ||
REPAIR OF BILATERAL CLEFT OF THE PRIMARY PALATE | 669 | ||
REPAIR OF SEVERE BILATERAL CLEFT OF THE PRIMARY PALATE—SALVAGE INCISIVECTOMY | 669 | ||
REPAIR OF THE BIFID NOSE—CENTRAL CLEFT | 670 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE CARE AND COMPLICATIONS | 672 | ||
Postoperative Care | 672 | ||
Complications | 673 | ||
SUMMARY | 673 | ||
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA | 673 | ||
REFERENCES | 673 | ||
Diagnosis and Management of Nasopharyngeal Stenosis | 677 | ||
Key points | 677 | ||
CLINICAL PRESENTATION | 678 | ||
DIAGNOSIS | 678 | ||
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT | 679 | ||
PROCEDURE | 680 | ||
Balloon Dilation | 682 | ||
Nasopharyngeal Stenosis Metallic Stenting | 684 | ||
Covered Metallic Stents | 686 | ||
Temporary Tubing/Stenting | 686 | ||
DISEASE COMPLICATIONS | 687 | ||
PROGNOSIS/CONTROVERSIES | 688 | ||
SUMMARY | 688 | ||
REFERENCES | 688 | ||
Brachycephalic Syndrome | 691 | ||
Key points | 691 | ||
ANATOMIC AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES OBSERVED IN BRACHYCEPHALIC BREEDS | 691 | ||
Skull Conformation Anomalies | 691 | ||
Soft Tissues Changes | 692 | ||
Stenotic nares | 692 | ||
Soft palate hyperplasia | 692 | ||
Laryngeal, Tracheal, and Bronchial Anomalies | 692 | ||
Laryngeal diseases | 692 | ||
Tracheal and bronchial anomalies | 693 | ||
Gastroesophageal Diseases Associated with Brachycephalic Syndrome | 694 | ||
DIAGNOSIS | 694 | ||
Clinical Diagnosis | 694 | ||
Diagnostic Imaging | 695 | ||
CONTROVERSY REGARDING THE GENESIS OF BRACHYCEPHALIC SYNDROME | 696 | ||
TREATMENT OF BRACHYCEPHALIC SYNDROME | 697 | ||
Medical Therapy | 697 | ||
Surgical Therapy | 697 | ||
Timing | 697 | ||
Stenotic Nares | 697 | ||
Turbinectomy | 697 | ||
Elongated–Hyperplastic Soft Palate | 697 | ||
Surgical Treatments for Laryngeal Diseases | 698 | ||
Everted laryngeal saccules | 698 | ||
Laryngeal collapse | 698 | ||
Removal of other hyperplastic tissues | 699 | ||
Tracheostomy | 700 | ||
Postoperative Care | 700 | ||
PROGNOSIS | 702 | ||
SUMMARY | 703 | ||
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA | 703 | ||
REFERENCES | 703 | ||
Surgical Treatment of Laryngeal Paralysis | 709 | ||
Key points | 709 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 709 | ||
SURGICAL THERAPY OPTIONS | 710 | ||
Partial Arytenoidectomy | 711 | ||
Oral approach | 711 | ||
Ventral approach | 711 | ||
Unilateral Arytenoid Lateralization | 712 | ||
Permanent Tracheostomy | 716 | ||
Surgical technique | 716 | ||
Complications | 716 | ||
SUMMARY | 716 | ||
REFERENCES | 716 | ||
Surgical Approaches to the Nasal Cavity and Sinuses | 719 | ||
Key points | 719 | ||
BIOPSY OF SINONASAL LESIONS | 722 | ||
SURGICAL TREATMENT OF LESIONS WITHIN THE NASAL CAVITY AND FRONTAL SINUSES | 722 | ||
PATIENT PREPARATION FOR NASAL SURGERY | 725 | ||
SURGICAL APPROACHES | 726 | ||
Dorsal Approach | 726 | ||
Ventral Approach | 727 | ||
Combined Rostrolateral Nasal Approach | 728 | ||
Nasopharyngeal Approach | 728 | ||
SURGICAL EXTIRPATION OF NASAL TUMORS AND DISEASED TURBINATES | 728 | ||
MINIMALLY INVASIVE APPROACH | 729 | ||
COMPLICATIONS | 729 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE CARE | 731 | ||
OUTCOMES | 731 | ||
REFERENCES | 732 | ||
Nose and Nasal Planum Neoplasia, Reconstruction | 735 | ||
Key points | 735 | ||
DIAGNOSIS | 735 | ||
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT | 737 | ||
Sinonasal Carcinoma: Canine | 737 | ||
Nasal Planum Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Canine | 738 | ||
Lymphoma | 738 | ||
Mast Cell Tumor | 738 | ||
Sarcomas | 739 | ||
Surgical Options | 739 | ||
Controversies and Complications | 744 | ||
REFERENCES | 748 | ||
Index | 751 |