Surgical Environment & Field Surgery Flashcards

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Surgical Theatre…

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Isolated from general traffic

  • Has only one entry point
  • Separate from, but close to the preparation room
  • Adjacent to x-ray and pre- anaesthetic room
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What are the surfaces and equipment like in theatre room?

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  • Easily cleaned surfaces
  • Coved floors
  • Flush fit cabinets
  • Mobile equipment
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What are some further aspects of theatre room design?

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  • Limit air entry
  • Air filtration
  • Laminar flow positive pressure ventilation
  • Excellent lighting
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What are the rules of theatre surgery?

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  • Prioritise the days caseload by sterility
  • Clean procedures before contaminated ones
  • Clean the theatre between patients
  • Entry and exit from theatre during surgery must be minimised
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What happens if the case is “too dirty” for the theatre?

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  • Not performed in theatre if possible
  • Use prep area or wet bench for abscesses
  • Last of the day
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What is the difference in principle between field surgery and theatre surgery?

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There is no difference

  • Halsted’s principles of surgery still apply
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What is the difference in practice between field surgery and theatre surgery?

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  • Most will be factors irrelevant to the actual procedure

- these factors decide whether it is an in the field procedure or not

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What will help you decide whether a procedure will be in the field?

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Intrinsic:
- Technical difficulty

Extrinsic:

  • Personal skill level
  • Available infrastructure
  • Available help
  • Economics
  • Client Education
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What can decide the technical difficulty of a procedure?

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  • Length of procedure?
  • Number of layers of closure?
  • Requirement of skilled scrubbed assistant?
  • Orthopedics (e.g. implants left in place)?
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What encodes personal skill level?

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  • Experience

- Honesty

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What available infrastructure is needed to perform field surgery?

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  • Large, dry field
  • Clean, dust free area
  • Covered facility
  • Animal restraint devices
  • Running hot water
  • Facilities to clean instruments
  • Twitch, ropes, tackles etc.
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What is important about field surgery economics?

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It often determines whether a procedure will be performed or not

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What is important about client education in the field?

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  • A lot can be prepared and facilitated by the owner
  • Client education is the vet’s responsibility
  • It will determine whether it will be pleasant between you and the owner
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What should you think about before deciding whether a procedure can be done in the field or whether it should be referred?

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  • Procedure
  • Personal skill
  • Facilities
  • Help
  • Economics
  • Client Education
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How can a field procedure be safe and effective for the animal?

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  • Medicated pre-op with antimicrobials and analgesics
  • Well restrained
  • Local and/ or general anaesthesia
  • Cleaned properly, clipped and aseptically prepared
  • With post-op care organised
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How can a field procedure be safe and effective for the vet?

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  • Non-vet work can be performed by non-vets
    • Prep of surgery area
    • Handling and restraining of the animal
    • Clipping and cleaning of the surgery site
    • Moving the animal back to housing
  • Assistants: scrubbed assistant and anaesthesia support
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How can a field procedure be safe and effective for the client?

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  • Vet is responsible for everyone’s safety

- Well-organised means safer, better, faster, cheaper

18
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What are some commonly performed procedures on horses standing?

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  • Castration
  • Wound repair
  • Caslick’s procedure
  • Rectovaginal lacertation
  • Fistula repair
  • Perineal Urethrostomy
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What are some commonly performed procedures on cattle standing?

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  • Castration
  • Wound repair
  • Rectovaginal lacertation
  • Fistula repair
  • Perineal Urethrostomy
  • Dehorning
  • Caesarian
  • Explorative laparotomy
  • Rumenotomy
  • Pyloropexy
  • Abomasopexy
  • Vasectomy
20
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What are some commonly performed procedures on small ruminants standing?

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Dehorning

21
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What are some commonly performed procedures on cattle recumbent and restrained?

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  • Disbudding
  • Abomasopexy
  • Claw amputation
  • Caesarian
  • Teat laceration repair
22
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What are some commonly performed procedures on Small ruminants recumbent and restrained?

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  • Disbudding
  • Vasectomy
  • Tail Docking
  • Caesarian
23
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What are some commonly performed procedures on Horses under general anaesthesia?

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  • Castration

- Wound repair