10 Surgical Tips For Cancer SurgeryApril 17, 2009Make sure your technician is free to clip hair widely. . Ensure that the entire shaved area is scrubbed aseptically. . Spend some time planning your excision before draping the patient. . Have a Plan A and a Plan B (at least) to close the surgical site. . Pretend the tumor is grossly infected to remain aware of protecting healthy tissue. . Avoid entering the tumor itself by accident, with instruments or fingers. . Excise the biopsy tract when applicable. . Respect all other rules of surgery: Use aseptic technique, preserve blood supply, minimize dead space and reduce tension during closure. . Change gloves, instruments and drapes before closing the surgical site. . "Cancer should not be peeled out, shelled out, enucleated or curetted if a cure is expected.” This is a quote from Stephen Withrow in his oncology book.
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News In AcademicsApril 17, 2009Purdue Receives Grant to Support Middle School Science Education Purdue University's School of Veterinary Medicine recently received a $749,755 grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, a nonprofit research organization, to support middle-school science education. The grant is paid over five years and incorporates campus resources to develop a series of comparative biology electronic field trips. "Middle school students will have the opportunity to interact with Purdue scientists in their laboratories without leaving their school grounds," said J. Paul Robinson, Ph.D., SVM Professor of Cytomics. "We will pay special attention to selecting topics, visuals and scientists that appeal to a wide range of audiences, with particular emphasis on helping girls and minorities see science careers as both attainable and exciting." Purdue will feature a host and one or two guest scientists from areas such as veterinary medicine, biology and agriculture, and will combine videos and animations, live demonstrations and experiments, discussions and question-and-answer sessions with working scientists. "Electronic field trips are similar to traditional field trips," Dr. Robinson said. "They require advance preparation and certain amount of schedule modification, but with the advantage of saving transportation costs and travel time. This can be a significant addition to middle school …
AVMA Clarifies Stance On Ear Cropping And Tail DockingApril 17, 2009 The American Veterinary Medical Assn.’s executive board issued a revised policy on Nov. 26 clarifying its stance on ear cropping and tail docking. The revised policy states: “The AVMA opposes ear cropping and tail docking of dogs when done solely for cosmetic purposes. The AVMA encourages the elimination of ear cropping and tail docking from breed standards.” “For many years the AVMA has acknowledged that ear cropping and tail docking of dogs for cosmetic purposes are not medically indicated nor of benefit to our canine patients,” said Ron DeHaven, DVM, chief executive officer of the AVMA. “Our latest policy revision doesn’t represent a change in perspective, but, rather, makes that perspective clear with a stronger statement.” The decision to strengthen the association’s policy was spurred after a scheduled review of the existing policy. “Why we perform certain procedures is one of the first questions we ask,” said Gail Golab, DVM, director of the AVMA’s Animal Welfare Division. “ ‘Cosmetic’ implies the basis for these procedures is to alter the dog’s appearance. Welfare risks identified included … anesthetic complications, pain, blood loss and infection. In the committee’s opinion, the risk-benefit analysis supports professional opposition to performing …
Neogen Corp.April 17, 2009 Neogen Corp.’s animal safety division reported revenue of $12.7 million for its second quarter ended Nov. 30, up 21 percent from $10.5 million in the year-ago period. Year to date, the division reported revenue of $21.9 million, up 13 percent from $19.3 million. Sales of over-the-counter veterinary products increased 18 percent for the quarter. For the first half of fiscal 2008, diagnostic product sales have increased 11 percent, with sales of test kits to detect drugs of abuse in racing animals increasing 21 percent over the prior year. There was also strong growth in rodenticides sales to international markets in the second quarter. Overall, Neogen reported net income of $3.3 million on revenue of $27.2 million for its second quarter, compared with net income of $2.4 million on revenue of $22.2 million in the year-ago period. Year to date, the company reported net income of $6.3 million on revenue of $50.1 million, compared to net income of $4.8 million on revenue of $42.4 million. Posted January 21, 2008, 8:54 a.m., EST <HOME>
Indiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab Names New DirectorApril 17, 2009 Stephen Hooser, DVM, Ph.D., has been named director of the Indiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (ADDL). He was previously head of the toxicology section of the state office, located on the Purdue University campus. Dr. Hooser, also a Purdue comparative pathobiology professor, succeeds Leon Thacker, DVM, Ph.D., who has been the ADDL director for the past 23 years. Dr. Thacker will remain at the laboratory as a diagnostic pathologist and will return to teach Purdue veterinary classes. “I’m honored to be appointed to this important position in a facility that has the task to diagnose animal diseases, thereby protecting the health of animals, both large and small, and people,” Hooser said. “The laboratory’s work is even more crucial now than in the past because of emerging and re-emerging diseases, and the ability for potentially dangerous illnesses to be carried globally more rapidly than ever.” ADDL also teaches veterinary and veterinary technician students and veterinary pathology residents. <HOME>
Pfizer To Buy Certain Animal Health Products From Schering-PloughApril 17, 2009Schering-Plough Corp. of Kenilworth, N.J., received the European Commission's approval Wednesday to sell certain animal health assets to New York-based Pfizer Corp. The assets comprise products for companion and farm animals, including various vaccines, specialty pharmaceuticals and parasiticides. Schering-Plough is pursuing the sale of these assets following commitments it made to the European Commission late last year in its acquisition of Netherlands-based Organon Biosciences, a subsidiary of Akzo Nobel NV, which includes Intervet International. Schering-Plough had agreed that it would sell more than 20 formulations and trademarks to eliminate antitrust issues. The European Commission said Wednesday that the transaction between Schering-Plough and Pfizer will not raise competition concerns because "the new entity [Pfizer] would continue to face several significant competitors in all relevant markets for animal vaccines and pharmaceuticals and that farmers and veterinarians across the European Economic Area would continue to have access to alternative suppliers post-merger." <HOME>
Southern California Equine Evacuees In Need Of SuppliesApril 17, 2009Since mandatory evacuations began in San Diego County, Calif., because of a series of out-of-control wildfires, about 2,500 horses and hundreds more dogs, cats, birds and other small animals have found shelter at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in Del Mar, Calif., says Kina Paegert, representative for the fairgrounds. Paegert says that the small animals are well taken care of seem to have plenty of supplies, but they are in dire need of supplies for the horses, including hay, large five-gallon jugs of water, halters and leads. The situation is much more controlled than the wildfires of 2003, also known as the Cedar Fires, because horse owners were prepared early for evacuations and took precautions. "In 2003, we had people with lost horses and horses with lost owners," she says. "This time all of the owners seem to be here with their animals." Del Mar Fairgrounds is at capacity and hasn't accepted any more people or animals since yesterday. Paegert says they've sent some horses to the HITS Desert Horse Park in Thermal, Calif., just east of Palm Springs. However, Donna Vale, a representative for the Thermal horse park, says that no equine evacuees have arrived at …
Pet DRx Founder Steps DownApril 17, 2009 Robert Wallace, chief executive officer, director and founder of Pet DRx, has stepped down in order to pursue other entrepreneuria日本藤素 l interests. He has agreed to serve as a consultant to the company for 90 days to ensure a smooth transition. “Bob Wallace founded Pet DRx on the unique ‘hub-and-spoke’ framework for veterinary care,” said Pet DRx Chairman Gene Burleson, who will serve as interim CEO. “He put in place a plan that has given Pet DRx the capabilities to compete and win in the veterinary services arena. We thank Bob for his contributions to Pet DRx and we wish him well in his future endeavors.” In related news, David Reed, DVM, a member of the Board of Directors, has been appointed as senior vice president of operations. The company also recently appointed Gary Brukardt to the Board of Directors and hired Harry Zimmerman as chief of business development. Brukardt has more than 30 years of varied healthcare experience and currently serves as chairman and CEO of healthcare company Specialty Care Services Group. Zimmerman served as executive vice president and general counsel of …
Veterinary Hospice Care Symposium To DebutApril 17, 2009 Veterinary Hospice Care Symposium to Debut Veterinary Hospice Care Symposium to Debut newsline The Nikki Hospice Foundation for Pets and the Assisi International Animal Institute have joined forces to launch the first International Symposium on Veterinary Hospice Care.The Nikki Hospice Foundation for Pets and the Assisi International Animal Institute have joined forces to launch the first International Symposium on Veterinary Hospice Care.Nikki Hospice Foundation for Pets, Assisi International Animal Institute, veterinary hospice care, hospice care First International Symposium on Veterinary Hospice Care is scheduled for March 28-30 at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine. The Nikki Hospice Foundation for Pets and the Assisi International Animal Institute have joined forces to launch the first International Symposium on Veterinary Hospice Care. It will be held at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine on March 28-30. The symposium will explore veterinary hospice care, based on human hospice models. Highlights include the relevance of human hospice to veterinary hospice care, the mobile hospice veterinarian, pharmacological protocols in veterinary hospice care, setting up a veterinary hospice facility, the value of holistic medicine in veterinary hospice care, the role of pet nutrition in veterinary …
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