Teriogenología y cirugía de tejidos blandos asociados en especies mayores: descripción de casos y procedimientos observados en la Universidad de Cornell, Nueva York
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2010-08-03
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Herrera Bejarano, David
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
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La presente pasantía se realizó en el Hospital Veterinario de la Universidad de Cornell,
con sede en la ciudad de Ithaca, estado de Nueva York, Estados Unidos de Norteamérica.
Se realizaron alrededor de 240 horas de práctica, divididas en dos cursos que requerían
ocho horas de trabajo de lunes a sábado y adicionalmente dos turnos de guardia semanal
que contemplaron horas extra, en el transcurso de la noche y madrugada. El tiempo total de
estadía en dicha institución fue de un mes exacto.
El estudiante rotó por un total de dos servicios del Hospital, en el área de
Teriogenología y en el de Cirugía de Especies Mayores (tejidos blandos). El énfasis de esta
última práctica estuvo en la cirugía de tejidos blandos asociados al sistema
reproductivo,tanto de machos como de hembras.
El siguiente trabajo es de carácter descriptivo, al tratarse de un análisis detallado de
sistemas de diagnóstico y tratamiento de enfermedades, de protocolos de reproducción
equino y la discusión adicional de algunos casos de interés (carácter singular e innovador)
para el área de cirugía de tejidos blandos. Dichos casos serán desarrollados completamente
con su respetiva descripción, abordaje, diagnóstico, tratamiento y discusión.
Todos los datos contenidos y recopilados en este trabajo se encuentran sustentados por
documentación emitida por el mismo Hospital de Especies Mayores, y con base en los
cuales se realiza la siguiente investigación.
This externship was conducted at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals at the city of Ithaca, state of New York. More than 240 hours of practice were performed in exactly a month’s stay on the Hospital, which were divided in to clinical rotations that required 8 hours of work per day (Monday thru Saturday) and two extra emergency shifts per week that included late night calls. The student rotated trough a total of two services at the Hospital, one in Theriogenology and the second one in Large Animal Soft Tissue Surgery. The emphasis on this last rotation was given to surgery done on reproductive soft tissue, both male and female patients. The following work has a descriptive nature, being a detailed analysis of diagnose and treatment of diseases, protocols for equine reproduction and the discussionof some particular cases of interest (for their innovative character) on the area of soft tissue surgery. Such cases will be developed entirely with their respective description, approach, diagnosis, treatment and discussion. All data collected in this work is supported by documentation issued by the same Hospital For Large Animals and based on which the following analysis will be performed
This externship was conducted at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals at the city of Ithaca, state of New York. More than 240 hours of practice were performed in exactly a month’s stay on the Hospital, which were divided in to clinical rotations that required 8 hours of work per day (Monday thru Saturday) and two extra emergency shifts per week that included late night calls. The student rotated trough a total of two services at the Hospital, one in Theriogenology and the second one in Large Animal Soft Tissue Surgery. The emphasis on this last rotation was given to surgery done on reproductive soft tissue, both male and female patients. The following work has a descriptive nature, being a detailed analysis of diagnose and treatment of diseases, protocols for equine reproduction and the discussionof some particular cases of interest (for their innovative character) on the area of soft tissue surgery. Such cases will be developed entirely with their respective description, approach, diagnosis, treatment and discussion. All data collected in this work is supported by documentation issued by the same Hospital For Large Animals and based on which the following analysis will be performed
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Modalidad: Pasantía
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DIAGNÓSTICO (MEDICINA VETERINARIA), REPRODUCCIÓN ANIMAL, CIRUGÍA VETERINARIA