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3D Joint Anatomy in Dogs

 

 

Authors: Salvador Climent Peris, Rafael Latorre Reviriego,

               Roberto Köstlin, José Luis Vérez-Fraguela,

               Francisco M. Sánchez Margallo,

               Javier Sánchez Fernández 

               Diego Celdrán Bonafonte
Format: 22 x 28 cm.
Number of pages: 148.
Number of images: 270.
Binding: hardcover.

ISBN : 9788494277559
 
 
 

A visual guide with a strongly educational approach covering
the main joints in the limbs of the dog. It shows the anatomical
elements of each of these joints in three-dimensional diagrams.
The views chosen for each case have been selected for a practical
purpose, showing the position of the elements involved in the most
commonly used surgical approaches.
It also describes the key orthopaedic conditions affecting each joint
and the most commonly used surgical approaches. It contains a
large number of images and illustrations, and a selection of views
presented in digital video format.

 

 

Table of contents

 

1. Stifle Joint
  Orthopaedic conditions of the stifle joint
   Rupture of cranial cruciate ligaments
   Patellar luxation
   Osteochondritis dissecans
   Arthritis
 Diagnostic imaging techniques
 Surgical approaches

2. Hip Joint
  Orthopaedic conditions of the hip
   Hip dysplasia
   Avascularnecrosis of the femoral head
  Diagnostic imaging techniques
  Surgical approaches

3. Elbow Joint
  Orthopaedic conditions of the elbow
   Apophysis or Fragmented Coronoid process (FCp)
   Osteochondritis dissecans (oCd)
   Apophysis or ununited anconeal process (uAp)
   Joint incongruity (Ji)
  Diagnostic imaging techniques
  Surgical approaches

 

4. Shoulder Joint
  Orthopaedic conditions of the shoulder
   Luxations
   Osteochondritis dissecans (oCd) of the
   Humeral head
   Calcification of the supraspinatus tendon
   Tenosynovitis of biceps brachii muscle
  Diagnostic imaging techniques
  Surgical approaches

5. Carpal and tarsal joints
  Orthopaedic conditions of the carpal and tarsal joints
   Carpal luxation and subluxation: hyperextension
   Tarsal luxation and subluxation
   Medial tarsus abrasion
   Osteochondritis dissecans of the tarsus (talus)
  Diagnostic imaging techniques
  Surgical approaches

Bibliography

 

 

Authors

 

Salvador Climent Peris
Professor Emeritus at the University of Zaragoza since 2012 Graduate in Veterinary Medicine
from the University of Zaragoza, 1969. Professor of Veterinary Anatomy and Embriology
since 1982. He has completed terms at the Anatomy Departments of the Faculties of
Medicine at the University of Zaragoza, Madrid Complutense University and the Free University
of Brussels, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Toulouse, and the Animal Biology
Department at the University of Clermont-Ferrand (France). He has been actively involved
in the set-up and development of CCMIJU in Cáceres since 1986, taking part in the design,
preparation and selection of appropriate animal models for the specialisation courses in
minimally invasive surgical techniques taught at the school.

Rafael Latorre Reviriego
Professor of Veterinary Anatomy, obtaining his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 1990
from the University of Murcia. He has completed terms at the University of Milan (Italy),
Davis (California, USA) Cambridge (UK), Tennessee (USA) and London (UK). A large part
of his activity has focused on the clinical anatomy of the locomotion system, in particular
significant contributions in the form of anatomy atlases and books, as well as scientific
papers published in prestigious journals, mainly relating to image diagnosis of joint conditions.
His involvement in the development and teaching of anatomical plastination techniques
as a tool for working in clinical anatomy has led him to hold the position of Vice
President of the International Society for Plastination.

 
Roberto Köstlin
Doctor in Veterinary Medicine from the National University of the Northeast, Corrientes
(Argentina). Graduate in Veterinary Medicine and training as a tutor at the Ludwig-Maximilians
University in Munich (Germany). Diploma from the European College of Veterinary
Surgeons (ECVS). Assistant Professor of Surgery at the School of Veterinary Medicine in
Hannover (Germany). Assistant Professor of Surgery and Ophthalmology at the Ludwig-
Maximilians University in Munich. He has published a number of books and over 100 scientific
papers. He has also given countless international conferences around the world.
José Luis Vérez-Fraguela
Graduate and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health from the Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine at the University of Extremadura (UEX). Teaching and research assistant at
the Department of Surgery at UEX. Research assistant at the Experimental Surgery Unit
at the University Hospital of A Coruña (CHUAC). Assistant at the Department of Animal
Medicine and Health at UEX. Scientific advisor in veterinary orthopaedics for CCMI Jesús
Usón. He has completed terms at Universities in Europe, the USA and Japan. He received
the National Research Prize in 1998. He was also granted a European Patent in 2011. He
has completed a number of different subsidised research projects, and is a scientific
reviewer and member of the scientific and organising committees for a range of different
courses, conferences and talks. He has written over 70 publications including books,
essays and original papers, and has given countless conferences, talks and courses.

 

Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo
Scientific Director for CCMIJU in Cáceres. Doctor in Veterinary Medicine from the University
of Extremadura, speaker and director for over 450 national and international training
activities, for the practical training of surgeons and other healthcare professionals. He
is the author of over 120 publications in scientific journals and over 70 further publications
on minimally invasive surgery. With over 10 published books, he has also contributed
to over 40 further publications in several languages. He has been involved in over 430
national and international scientific conferences in the field of minimally invasive procedures
and surgical technology. He has supervised 12 Doctorates and tutored 4 international
Doctorate students, and has directed or taken part in over 70 RDI projects, including
European and business projects, as the author of over 10 patents. He is currently a
member of several national and international associations relating to health, surgery and
health technology, and is a reviewer and member of the editorial committee for different
international journals.

Javier Sánchez Fernández
Graduate in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Extremadura, he is currently writing
a thesis in the field of the assessment and optimisation of health training programmes.
He has worked as a quality consultant and accredited trainer for many years. He is an
assessor for the Commission for Continuous Professional Development for Healthcare
in Extremadura and also works with the School of Health Sciences in Extremadura. As
a Training Coordinator and Quality Manager for CCMIJU in Cáceres, he has taken part in
over 700 training activities and the assessment and supervision of over 7000 healthcare
professionals in 17 countries. He is a founder member and Secretary of the Spanish Association
for Minimally Invasive Veterinary Medicine and sits on the scientific committees for
a number of symposiums and conferences, both national and international.

Diego Celdrán Bonafonte
Graduate in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Extremadura. Intern at the Departments
of Surgery and Pathological Anatomy at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in
Cáceres, he has spent most of his professional career in the area of exotic animals. He
has completed terms in different national and international institutions as a veterinary
surgeon. He was selected by CCMIJU in Cáceres for a pre-Doctorate scholarship to commence
his career as a researcher. He currently manages the CCMIJU Animal Modelling
Department, while collaborating in the organisation of different training activities in the
area of veterinary orthopaedics.

 

 
 
 
 
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