TL;DR: Patients with LS disease restricted to the foreskin and/or external urinary meatus showed a high surgery success rate, and in patients with penile urethral strictures or panurethral strictURES, the use of one-stage oral graft urethroplasty showed greater success than the staged procedures.
TL;DR: It is well established that with a normally functioning bladder, the flow rate does not diminish until the caliber of the urethra falls below 10F, and the most accurate means of following up patients after stricture surgery are by the use of endoscopy or visualization by urethrography.
TL;DR: Between May 1986 and February 1990, 126 consecutive men underwent lower urinary tract reconstruction by means of bilateral ureteroileal urethrostomy using a Kock ileal reservoir with extraordinary results in terms of patient acceptance with few late complications or need for reoperation.
TL;DR: Perineostomy is a necessary procedure for patients with complex urethral pathology and satisfaction rates are high, and the clinical outcome was considered a failure when postoperative instrumentation was needed.
TL;DR: Techniques in Large Animal Surgery, Principles of Laparotomy, and Surgical Techniques for Teaser Bull Preparation are presented.
Abstract: Table of Contents. Preface of First Edition. Preface of Second Edition. Preface of Third Edition. 1. Techniques in Large Animal Surgery. Presurgical Considerations. 2. Anesthesia and Fluid Therapy. Anesthesia. Fuid Therapy. 3. Surgical Instruments. Use of Surgical Instruments. Preparation of Instruments. General Surgical Instruments. Instruments Used Specifically in Large Animal Surgery. 4. Suture Materials and Needles. Suture Materials. Needles. 5. Knots and Ligatures. Principles of Knot Tying. Ligatures. 6. Suture Patterns. Basic Suture Patterns. Suture Patterns Used for Closure of Hollow Organs. Stent Bandages (Tie-Over Dressings). Suture Patterns for Severed Tendons. 7. Principles of Wound Management and the Use of Drains. Wound Management. Suturing Traumatic Wounds. Use of Drains. 8. Reconstructive Surgery of Wounds. 9. Equine Orthopedic Surgery. Medial Patellar Desmotomy. Cunean Tenectomy. Lateral Digital Extensor Tenotomy. Inferior (Distal) Check Ligament Desmotomy. Superior Check Ligament Desmotomy (After Bramlage). Superficial Digital Flexor Tenotomy. Deep Digital Flexor Tenotomy. Sectioning of the Palmar (or Plantar) Annular Ligament of the Fetlock. Palmer Digital Neurectomy. Amputation of the Splint (II and IV Metacarpal and Metatarsal) Bones. Arthrotomy of the Midcarpal Joint. Arthrotomy of the Fetlock Joint and Removal of an Apical Sesamoid ChipFracture. 10. Equine Urogenital Surgery. Castration. Cryptorchidectomy by the Inguinal and Parainguinal Approach. Laparoscopic Cryptorchidectomy. Caslick's Operation for Pneumovagina in the Mare. Urethroplasty by Caudal Relocation of the Transverse Fold. Cesarean Section in the Mare. Circumcision of the Penis (Reefing). Amputation of the Penis. Aanes' Method of Repair of Third-Degree Perineal Laceration. 11. Surgery of the Equine Upper Respiratory Tract. Tracheostomy. Laryngotomy, Laryngeal Ventriculectomy, and Ventriculocordectomy. Partial Resection of the Soft Palate. Surgical Entry and Drainage of the Guttural Pouch. 12. Equine Dental and Gastrointestinal Surgery. Repulsion of Cheek Teeth. Ventral Midline Laparotomy and Abdominal Exploration. Standing Flank Laparotomy. Umbilical Herniorrhaphy in the Foal. 13. Bovine Gastrointestinal Surgery. Principles of Laparotomy. Flank Laparotomy and Abdominal Exploration. Rumenotomy. Rumenostomy (Rumenal Fistulation). Surgical Corrections of Abomasal Displacements and Torsion. 14. Bovine Urogenital Surgery. Calf Castration. Urethrostomy. Hematoma Evacuation of the Bovine Penis. Preputial Amputation (Circumcision) in the Bull. Surgical Techniques for Teaser Bull Preparation. Inguinal Herniorrhaphy in the Mature Bull. Cesarean Section in the Cow. Retention Suturing of the Bovine Vulva (Buhner's Method). Cervicopexy for Vaginal Prolapse (After Winkler). 15. Miscellaneous Bovine Surgical Techniques. Digit Amputation. Eye Enucleation. Cosmetic Dehorning. Rib Resection and Pericardiotomy. Repair of Teat Lacerations. 16. Surgical Techniques in Swine. Castration of the Piglet. Inguinal Herniorrhaphy in the Piglet. Cesarean Section in the Sow. 17. Miscellaneous Surgical Techniques. Dehorning the Mature Goat. Tooth Removal in the Llama. Index