33 25 Complications of Splenic Surgery Overview List of Complications of Splenic Surgery Splenic Trauma Splenic Adhesions Hemorrhage Gastrosplenic Ligament Trauma Pneumothorax References
34 26 Complications of Abdominal Approaches Overview List of Complications Associated with Abdominal Approaches Incisional Edema Incisional Drainage Hernia References
35 27 Complications of the Intraoperative Colic Patient Overview List of Complications Associated with the Intraoperative Colic Patient Ruptured Viscus Excessive Intra‐Abdominal Contamination Partial Thickness Tears Hemorrhage from Small Intestinal Mesentery Rupture of the Portal Vein Hemorrhage from Large Colon Mesentery Miscellaneous Intra‐Abdominal Hemorrhage Intraoperative Injury to Small Intestinal Mesentery Miscellaneous Iatrogenic Vascular Injuries Intestinal Ischemia at the Anastomosis Anesthesia‐Related Complications Intestinal Rotation Failure to Identify the Lesion Failure to Correct the Lesion Instrument Failure Failure to Remove an Intra‐Abdominal Surgical Item Enteropexy References
36 28 Complications of the Postoperative Colic Patient Overview List of Complications Associated with Postoperative Colic Patient Pain/colic Incisional Complications Postoperative Reflux and Postoperative Ileus Diarrhea Intravenous Catheter‐Associated Complications Hemoperitoneum Enterotomy and Enterectomy Complications Septic peritonitis Postoperative Intraperitoneal Adhesions Metabolic Complications Endotoxemia/SIRS and shock Laminitis References
37 29 Complications of Surgery of the Rectum and Anus Overview List of Complications Associated with Surgery of the Rectum and Anus Intraoperative/Technical Complications Early Postoperative Complications Intraoperative Complications Reference
38 30 Complications of Abdominal Surgery: Incisional Hernia Overview List of Complications Associated with Hernia Repair Hernia Repair Methods Intraoperative Complications Postoperative Complications References
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31 Complications of Equine Laparoscopy
Overview
List of Complications Associated with Equine Laparoscopy
Standing Positioning
Position: Dorsal Recumbency