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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: GI SURGERY IN RUMINANTS, Indications for Right Flank Exploratory Why? Used for: -Abomasal Surgery -Cecal Dilatation/torsion -SI surgery -Spiral Colon Surgery -Ovariectomy -Biopsies (Lymph Node, liver, kidney) -Nephrectomy -C-section (rare) -Diagnostic exploratory, GI SURGERY IN RUMINANTS What? Indications For Rumen Surgery, Drugs Nerve Blocks, GI SURGERY IN RUMINANTS Involves Drugs, Indications For Rumen Surgery Scenarios Case 2 (Grain Overload), GI SURGERY IN RUMINANTS Involves Anatomy, Indications For Rumen Surgery Why? -Access to Rumen: -Frothy Bloat -Free Gas Bloat/ Chronic Re-occuring bloat -Esophageal Foreign Body -Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis -Ruminal Foreign Bodies -Vagal indigestion -Grain Overload -Toxin Ingestion Experimental/Research, Indications for Right Flank Exploratory Scenario Case 3 (Left Displaced abomasum), Indications For Rumen Surgery Scenarios Case 1 Rumenotomy (Foreign Body), GI SURGERY IN RUMINANTS Involves Restraints, GI SURGERY IN RUMINANTS Involves Equipment, GI SURGERY IN RUMINANTS What? Indications for Right Flank Exploratory
Case 1 Rumentomy
Restraints for GI Surgery
Case 2
Case 3 LDA
Normal Left Abdomen Anatomy and LDA
Normal Right Abdomen Anatomy and RDA
Inverted L Block Anatomical Site
Paravertebral Nerve Block Anatomical Location
Anesthesia of the Flank in Cattle
local-anesthesia-analgesia
Inverted L BLock
Proximal Paravertebral block
Paravertebral analgesia of a cow
Paravertebral Nerve Block
The anesthetic techniques of local anesthesia during the rumenotomi in cattle
Equipment for GI Surgery