Equine intestinal tract Flashcards
On the standing right side, what is something you can always find here?
laparocopic anatomy
Pelvic flexure!
duodenum
caecum: lateral tenia and ventral tenia
small colon
small intestine
roght ovary
uterus
What surgical approach to the abdomen is the most common?
ventral midline
what approcah to the abdomen would you use if you wee to remove bladderstone?
combination of a ventral midline and a ventral parameidan
When apporaching the flank, what is most important to do?
you need to use a grid technique and cut along the fibers of the abdomnial muscles
How should rectus abdomnis be sutured?
it should on the first layr be sutured together with the peritoneum since it is weak
next is linea alba
subacute
intracutan last
On which side should you make your paramedian laparotomy if you are going to remove the caecum?
right side cut
on Which side should you cut when you are going to look at the large oclon?
left side
What is important to be mindful of when a higher flank approach is going to be used?
deep circumflex iliac artery
What parts of the abdomen can be palpated?
duodenum
jejunu
part of ileum
apex + corpus of caecum
right ventral colon
right dorsal colon
transverse colon
small part of small colon can be palpated
How many taenias are on the ceacum?
4 tenia
which taenia of the cecum involves vessels?
medial and lateral taenia