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OverviewFully updated new edition of the state-of-the-art, image-driven reference on surgical reconstruction and wound management in dogs and cats Taking a visual approach to the topic with detailed line drawings and high-quality clinical photographs to demonstrate the techniques described, Atlas of Small Animal Wound Management and Reconstructive Surgery provides detailed step-by-step procedures for surgical reconstruction and key information on wound management in dogs and cats. The Atlas covers all body regions, including the face, ears, mouth, eyelids, nose, trunk, external genitalia, and feet. The Fifth Edition has been thoroughly revised to include new techniques, updated information, and references. Over 30 new technique plates have been added and the atlas now includes over 200 colored plates and illustrations. There is a dramatic increase in photographic case series supporting the illustrations. Written by an accomplished veterinary surgeon based on the author’s years of research and clinical experience, Atlas of Small Animal Wound Management and Reconstructive Surgery includes detailed information on: Anatomy of the skin, principles of wound healing and wound management, topical wound care products, management of common complications, and bandages, dressings, external splints, and protective devices Wound drainage techniques, negative pressure wound therapy, and management of specific wounds including bites, thermal, frostbite, gunshot/arrow wounds, pressure ulcers, hygromas, snake/spider bites, and porcupine quills Tension relieving techniques, skin stretching techniques, tissue expanders, local and distant skin flaps, axial pattern skin flaps, skin grafting techniques, and surgical dermatome Facial, nasal, eyelid, and oral reconstructive surgery, including cleft lip and cleft palate repair, muscle flaps and myocutaneous flaps, pinnal reconstruction, and aural hematoma management Foot pad reconstruction, reconstructive surgery of the prepuce and vulva, techniques for fecal incontinence and atresia ani, use of the omentum, and a supplemental reconstructive surgery case series The Fifth Edition of Atlas of Small Animal Wound Management and Reconstructive Surgery is a practical, complete, and state-of-the art reference for veterinary surgeons, surgical oncologists, residents, interns, and small animal practitioners to help them effectively manage wounds and reconstruct the variety of soft tissue defects encountered in dogs and cats. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael M. Pavletic (Surgical Services, Angell Animal Medical Center, Boston, MA)Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Edition: 5th edition Dimensions: Width: 1.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 1.00cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781394209484ISBN 10: 1394209487 Pages: 1056 Publication Date: 24 July 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsForeword xi Preface xiii Acknowledgments xv 1. The Skin 1 2. Basic Principles of Wound Healing 17 3. Basic Principles of Wound Management 35 4. Topical Wound-Care Products and Their Use 57 5. Dressings, Bandages, External Support, and Protective Devices 107 6. Common Complications in Wound Healing 157 7. Management of Specific Wounds 193 8. Regional Considerations 287 9. Tension-Relieving Techniques 297 10. Skin-Stretching Techniques 363 11. Local Flaps 391 12. Distant Flap Techniques 441 13. Axial Pattern Skin Flaps 463 14. Free Grafts 517 15. Facial Reconstruction 551 16. Myocutaneous Flaps and Muscle Flaps 629 17. Oral Reconstructive Surgical Techniques 677 18. Foot Pad Reconstruction 729 19. Major Eyelid Reconstruction 763 20. Nasal Reconstruction 783 21. Cosmetic Closure Techniques 839 22. Preputial Reconstructive Surgery 851 23. Pinnal Reconstructive Surgery 895 24. Miscellaneous Reconstructive Surgical Techniques 949 25. Extras 989 Index 1021Reviews""This Atlas would be a very useful addition to the general practitioner's library. Recent graduates will benefit from the theory regarding wound healing and complications and the many different methods of wound closure. The more advanced surgeon could use this book as a quick visual reference for more complicated techniques. I would recommend this text for any general practitioner wanting to expand surgical skills to include flaps or to improve closure techniques."" (Australian Veterinary Journal, 1 March 2011) ""In the preface of this substantial book the author expresses his hope that readers will find it a ""practical, informative and single-source reference for the surgical restoration of our small animal patients"": he has, in my opinion, achieved his aim. I would recommend it without hesitation for those with a heavy surgical caseload (particularly surgical oncology) and for anyone who has a particular interest in wound management and reconstruction."" (Veterinary Times, March 2011) ""The third edition of Small Animal Wound Management and Reconstructive Surgery is a well-organized text that outlines the process of wound care from basic initial management to complicated reconstructive techniques. The addition of color pictures to the treatment of specific wound types is a welcome addition to previous editions of the text. The book is well written, and the color figures compliment the text well. Throughout the text, the author includes information boxes to emphasize important points and to add personal observations based on his experience. These information boxes add a personal feel and welcome procedural tips to the text that will help novice surgeons. Overall, the third edition of this book is a valuable addition as a reference for experienced surgeons as well as a guide for surgical residents and general practitioners interested in wound management and skin reconstruction."" (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, December 2010) ""This book encapsulates the clinical acumen that Dr. Pavletic has derived from 35 years' experience in wound management and reconstructive surgery. There is a good reason why the previous edition of this book is a staple in most surgeons' libraries!"" (Veterinary Record, January 2011) ""The book is written for a wide audience from students or technicians to general practitioners or surgeons. There is not a more credible authority than the author of this book. The pictures are outstanding, especially compared to the previous edition. This is an excellent boards review... as well as a good reference for my practice to plan appropriate wound care options or reconstructive techniques. This edition is in far greater detail than any other book that covers both soft and orthopedic surgery."" (Doody's, July 2010) ""Now in a fully updated and expanded third edition, Atlas of Small Animal Wound Management & Reconstructive Surgery provides a key reference any practicing vet collection needs. A top pick, unparalleled in detail, scope and the latest coverage."" (The Midwest Book Review, July 2010) Author InformationThe Author Michael M. Pavletic, DVM, Diplomate ACVS, is Director of Surgical Services at the Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |