Section I: General Considerations Attributes of an Acceptable
Approach to a Bone or Joint Factors to Consider When Choosing an
Approach Aseptic Technique Surgical Principles Anatomy
Section II: The Head Approach to the Rostral Shaft of the Mandible
Approach to the Caudal Shaft and Ramus of the Mandible Approach to
the Ramus of the Mandible Approach to the Temporomandibular Joint
Approach to the Dorsolateral Surface of the Skull Approach to the
Caudal Surface of the Skull
Section III: The Vertebral Column Approach to Cervical Vertebrae 1
and 2 Through a Ventral Incision Approach to Cervical Vertebrae 1
and 2 Through a Dorsal Incision Approach to Cervical Vertebrae and
Intervertebral Disks 2-7 Through a Ventral Incision Approach to the
Midcervical Vertebrae Through a Dorsal Incision Approach to
Cervical Vertebrae 3-6 Through a Lateral Incision Approach to the
Caudal Cervical and Cranial Thoracic Vertebrae Through a Dorsal
Incision Approach to the Thoracolumbar Vertebrae Through a Dorsal
Incision Approach to the Thoracolumbar Intervertebral Disks Through
a Dorsolateral Incision Approach to the Thoracolumbar
Intervertebral Disks Through a Lateral Incision Approach to Lumbar
Vertebra 7 and the Sacrum Through a Dorsal Incision Approach to the
Lumbosacral Intervertebral Disk and Foramen Through a Lateral
Transilial Osteotomy NEW! Approach to Lumbar Vertebrae 6 and 7 and
the Sacrum Through a Ventral Abdominal Incision Approach to the
Caudal Vertebrae Through a Dorsal Incision
Section IV: The Scapula and Shoulder Joint Approach to the
Body, Spine, and Acromion Process of the Scapula Approach to the
Craniolateral Region of the Shoulder Joint Approach to the
Craniolateral Region of the Shoulder Joint by Tenotomy of the
Infraspinatus Muscle Approach to the Caudolateral Region of the
Shoulder Joint Approach to the Caudal Region of the Shoulder Joint
Approach to the Craniomedial Region of the Shoulder Joint Approach
to the Medial Region of the Shoulder Joint NEW! Approach to the
Cranial Region of the Shoulder Joint
Section V The Forelimb Approach to the Proximal Shaft of the
Humerus Approach to the Midshaft of the Humerus Through a
Craniolateral Incision Approach to the Shaft of the Humerus Through
a Medial Incision Minimally Invasive Approach to the Shaft of the
Humerus NEW! Approach to the Distal Shaft of the Humerus Through a
Craniolateral Incision Approach to the Distal Shaft and
Supracondylar Region of the Humerus Through a Medial Incision
Approach to the Lateral Aspect of the Humeral Condyle and
Epicondyle in the Dog Approach to the Lateral Aspect of the Humeral
Condyle and Epicondyle in the Cat NEW FELINE COVERAGE! Approach to
the Lateral Humeroulnar Part of the Elbow Joint Approach to the
Supracondylar Region of the Humerus and the Caudal Humeroulnar Part
of the Elbow Joint Approach to the Humeroulnar Part of the Elbow
Joint by Osteotomy of the Tuber Olecrani Approach to the
Humeroulnar Part of the Elbow Joint by Triceps Tenotomy Approach to
the Elbow Joint by Osteotomy of the Proximal Ulnar Diaphysis
Approach to the Head of the Radius and Lateral Parts of the Elbow
Joint Approach to the Head of the Radius and Humeroradial Part of
the Elbow Joint by Osteotomy of the Lateral
Humeral Epicondyle Approach to the Medial
Humeral Epicondyle Approach to the Medial Aspect of the Humeral
Condyle and the Medial Coronoid Process of the Ulna by an
Intermuscular Incision Approach to the
Medial Aspect of the Humeral Condyle and the Medial Coronoid
Process of the Ulna by Osteotomy of the Medial Humeral Epicondyle
Approach to the Proximal Shaft and Trochlear Notch of the Ulna
Approach to the Tuber Olecrani Approach to the Distal Shaft and
Styloid Process of the Ulna Approach to the Head and Proximal
Metaphysis of the Radius Approach to the Shaft of the Radius
Through a Medial Incision Approach to the Shaft of the Radius
Through a Lateral Incision Approach to the Distal Radius and Carpus
Through a Dorsal Incision Approach to the Distal Radius and Carpus
Through a Palmaromedial Incision Approach to the Accessory Carpal
Bone and Palmarolateral Carpal Joints Approaches to the Metacarpal
Bones Approach to the Proximal Sesamoid Bones Approaches to the
Phalanges and Interphalangeal Joints
Section VI The Pelvis and Hip Joint Approach to the Wing of the
Ilium and Dorsal Aspect of the Sacrum Approach to the Ilium Through
a Lateral Incision Approach to the Ventral Aspect of the Sacrum
Approach to the Craniodorsal Aspect of the Hip Join Through
Craniolateral Incision in the Dog Approach to the Craniodorsal
Aspect of the Hip Joint Through a Craniolateral Incision in the Cat
NEW FELINE COVERAGE! Approach to the Dorsal Aspect of the Hip Joint
Through an Intergluteal Incision Approach to the Craniodorsal and
Caudodorsal Aspects of the Hip Joint by Osteotomy of the Greater
Trochanter Approach to the Craniodorsal
and Caudodorsal Aspects of the Hip Joint by Tenotomy of the Gluteal
Muscles Approach to the Caudal Aspect of the Hip Joint and Body of
the Ischium Approach to the Lateral Aspect of the Hemipelvis NEW!
Approach to the Ventral Aspect of the Hip Joint or the Ramus of the
Pubis Approach to the Pubis and Pelvic Symphysis Approach to the
Ischium
Section VII The Hindlimb Approach to the Greater Trochanter and
Subtrochanteric Region of the Femur Approach to the Shaft of the
Femur in the Dog Approach to the Shaft of the Femur in the Cat NEW
FELINE COVERAGE! Minimally Invasive Approach to the Shaft of the
Femur NEW! Approach to the Distal Femur and Stifle Joint Through a
Lateral Incision Approach to the Stifle Joint Through a Lateral
Incision Approach to the Stifle Joint Through a Medial Incision
Approach to the Stifle Joint With Bilateral Exposure Approach to
the Distal Femur and Stifle Joint by Osteotomy of the Tibial
Tuberosity Approach to the Lateral Collateral Ligament and
Caudolateral Part of the Stifle Joint Approach to the Stifle Joint
by Osteotomy of the Origin of the Lateral Collateral Ligament
Approach to the Medial Collateral Ligament and Caudomedial Part of
the Stifle Joint Approach to the Stifle Joint by Osteotomy of the
Origin of the Medial Collateral Ligament Approach to the Proximal
Tibia Through a Medial Incision Approach to the Shaft of the Tibia
Minimally Invasive Approach to the Shaft of the Tibia NEW! Approach
to the Lateral Malleolus and Talocrural Joint Approach to the
Medial Malleolus and Talocrural Joint Approach to the Tarsocrural
Joint by Osteotomy of the Medial Malleolus Approach to the
Calcaneus Approach to the Calcaneus and Plantar Aspects of the
Tarsal Bones Approach to the Lateral Bones of the Tarsus Approach
to the Medial Bones of the Tarsus Approaches to the Metatarsal
Bones Approach to the Proximal Sesamoid Bones Approaches to the
Phalanges and Interphalangeal Joints
Dr. Johnson is a graduate of the University of Sydney, where he also completed his Master's and PhD degrees on arthrodesis and bone marrow stem cell, in addition to development to locked nailing techniques.
"I have used every edition of this book over the years as it has
been, and continues to be, the only book that provides such
comprehensive surgical anatomic detail with excellent illustrations
of surgical approaches. It has been 10 years since the last edition
and since that time veterinary surgeons have been adopting some of
the minimally invasive techniques that are being used in human
orthopedics for their small animal patients. A revised edition
describing those approaches is therefore timely. The additional
surgical anatomic descriptions of orthopedic approaches in cats are
also welcome."-Tisha Harper, DVM, MS(University of Illinois College
of Veterinary Medicine) Doody Review: 4stars
"In summary, if you still don't have a previous edition of
Piermattei's atlas of surgical approaches to the bones and joints
of the dog and cat on your bookshelves, this is a must have. If you
already have a previous edition, the difference between the 4th and
5th are not big, but there are a few additions that will still make
it a worthwhile buy." Reviewed by: Benito De La Puerta, Ldo, Cert
SAS Dip ECVS, UK Date: July 2014
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