Avian Surgical Anatomy And Orthopedic Management 2nd Edition
Capture the gold standard in avian care with Avian Surgical Anatomy and Orthopedic Management, 2nd Edition by Susan Orosz, Scott Echols, and Patrick Redig — an essential reference for avian veterinarians, exotic-animal practitioners, and veterinary students. This updated edition delivers the precision and practical guidance you need to perform confident, species-specific surgeries and orthopedic repairs.
Inside you’ll find clear, anatomy-focused explanations and step-by-step surgical approaches that bridge theory and practice. Detailed illustrations and high-quality imaging clarify complex musculoskeletal structures across parrots, raptors, waterfowl, and other avian species. Chapters cover fracture stabilization, internal and external fixation techniques, implant selection, perioperative planning, and complication management, all grounded in current evidence and clinical experience.
Practical clinical tips, operative pearls, and case-based problem solving make this book indispensable for everyday hospital use. Whether managing a falcon’s femoral fracture, addressing wing trauma in a macaw, or planning orthopedic rehabilitation, you’ll benefit from actionable protocols and decision-making frameworks that improve outcomes and minimize risk.
Designed for a global audience — from clinicians in North America and Europe to wildlife rehabilitators and specialists in Australia and beyond — this edition supports best practices in avian surgery and orthopedic management. For anyone committed to elevating bird care, this book is a concise, authoritative resource that transforms complex anatomy into confident surgical action.
Add Avian Surgical Anatomy and Orthopedic Management, 2nd Edition to your professional library and bring precision, clarity, and improved patient outcomes to your avian practice.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


