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Veterinary Clinical Procedures Surgeries

Veterinary Clinical Procedures Surgeries. The Surgery Team Surgery Team consists of a surgeon, an anesthetist (or a few sterile assistants-scrub nurse),

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Veterinary Clinical

ProceduresSurgeries

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The Surgery TeamSurgery Team consists of a surgeon, an anesthetist (or a few sterile assistants-scrub nurse), and a few non-sterile assistants (called circulators).

Scrub Nurse• Assists the surgeon while performing surgery (passing instruments, keeping things sterile, retracts/holds organs, assists in suturing)

Circulators• prepares patient and surgery site• sets out the sterile equipment packs• gathers supplies the surgeon will need

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Surgical Log Book Keeps track of all important surgical notes

• Dates• Patient name/number• Client name• Breed/species• Gender• Weight• Procedures performed• Pre-anesthetic medications administered (dosage and route of administration)• Anesthetic administered (dosage and route of administration) • Surgical assessment score• Technician and assistant initials• Veterinary Initials • Approx. length of surgery• Lab specimens taken• Surgical comments

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Surgical Suite MaintenanceCeiling Sanitation(yes, the ceiling)•Should be spot cleaned daily•Entire ceiling should be mopped once a week•One bucket should be used only for the surgical suite•Debris can collect on the ceiling during surgeries & be unsanitary for the next patient

Wall Sanitation•Should be spot cleaned after every surgery by use of disinfecting cleaner and paper towel•Must be sponge mopped daily

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Shelf/Counter Sanitation• Should be cleaned between surgeries• All surfaces must stay disinfected

Floor Sanitation• Should be mopped on a daily basis, or as necessary• Two bucket system: one with warm soapy water for rinsing, and one containing disinfectant• Empty buckets immediately after use

Surgical Suite

Maintenance

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Pre-anesthetic Patient

Care• Patients should be admitted in early morning to complete pre-surgery procedures

• Fasting: Dogs & Cats: 12 hoursRuminants, rodents, and horses do not require fasting

• Physical examination is done during this time along with pre-surgical blood work.

• The choice of blood testing depends on the classification assessment

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AnestheticsMain Parts of Anesthesia Machine: Vaporizer - converts liquid anesthesia to gas form

Oxygen tanks – hold compressed forms of liquid to

keep patient oxygenated

Flow meter – measured in ml/minute, regulates the proper amount of oxygen a patient needs. Most common rate of flow is 30 ml/kg/minute

Soda lime – a granular white substance that traps CO2

exhaled from patient that can’t be let back out into the facility.

Starts white may turn pink, blue or purple when used.

“Y” connector – tubing that connects to the inhalation and exhalation valve to regulate breathing.

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Surgical Preparation • Patients should be

prepared in a way that makes the surgical area sterile

• Surgical Margin: 2-4 inches beyond anticipated incision borders

• Incision area is shaved and washed

• First wash is soapy warm water to rid excess hair, second is a surgical scrub(Chlorhexidine is common)• Surgical scrub is used 2-3

times using scrub-soaked gauze

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Surgical ToolsSurgery Packs:

Include everything you will need when performing a surgery. All packs are sanitized prior to surgery.Include:

• Instrument pack (for whatever you are performing surgery on) • ½ surgical drape• ¼ surgical drape•Towel packs• instrument envelopes• bowel packs• gauze sponges•Laparotomy towel• suture material• Surgical blades

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Surgical ToolsTowel Clamps

Used to hold surgical drape in place over the patient during surgery

• Attached lightly to the skin on the animal and four corners of the drape

• Locking forceps, most common is the Backhaus Towel Clamp