TCC - Medicina Veterinária (Sede)
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Item Bloqueio do nervo alveolar inferior guiado por radiografia intraoral para exodontia em felino: relato de caso(2025-02-25) Araujo, Tayra Alves Neves; Andrade, Lílian Sabrina Silvestre de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0894888392191039O Estágio Supervisionado Obrigatório (ESO) consiste no último período da graduação em que o aluno é direcionado para vivências práticas da área de sua escolha. O ESO possui carga horária total de 420 horas e foi dividido em duas partes: a primeira no HVU da UFRPE durante o período de 04 de novembro a 12 de dezembro de 2024 sob supervisão do M. V. Rômulo Nunes da Rocha e a segunda parte na Clínica Veterinária Chatterie exclusiva para felinos sob supervisão do M. V. Thaygo Marçal da Mota, ambas na área de anestesiologia veterinária. O estágio na área de anestesiologia possibilitou o aprendizado de diversas técnicas de bloqueios locais, analgesia e particularidades anestésicas de animais de diferentes espécies, raças e comorbidades. Este relatório visa descrever as atividades realizadas durante o ESO e relatar o caso da sedação de bloqueio do nervo alveolar inferior guiado por radiografia intraoral para exodontia em felino.Item Anatomia clínica aplicada à odontologia de cães e gatos(2023-09-18) Ferreira, Mateus dos Prazeres; Andrade, Moacir Bezerra de; Aleixo, Grazielle Anahy de Sousa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3165940085830406; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8254242572414884; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1142105954631842The Mandatory Supervised Internship (ESO) comprises a crucial moment in the learning curve of veterinary medicine students, being a moment of challenge for future veterinarians who will put into practice all their knowledge, fundamental to professional excellence. With a view to personal improvement, this report addresses the ESO, which took place between June 1st and August 14th, 2023, with emphasis on the area of Small Animal Surgical Clinic. Divided into two parts, it began on June 1st and ended on the 30th of that month at the Veterinary Hospital of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE) under the supervision of M.V. Dr. Robério Silveira de Siqueira Filho and collaborators. Between July 3rd and August 14th of that same year, ESO began to be carried out at the Veterinary Hospital of the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), in Areia, Campus II, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Felipe Nael Seixas and collaborators. The two experiences totaled the 420 hours required to complete the bachelor's degree in Veterinary Medicine at UFRPE. Knowledge of the regional anatomy of the head and neck is essential to work in veterinary dentistry and the veterinarian, to be successful in the dental clinic, must become familiar with the very delicate structures of this anatomical region, which is made up of bones of the skull, face and jaw, its joints, innervations, vascularization, glands and adjacent tissues, as well as the lymphatic system. In this way, it is possible for surgical intervention to become much safer and more precise in the care of dogs and cats. As an integral part of this report, the last chapter will consist of a syllabus proposal for the creation of the optional subject entitled “Clinical Anatomy Applied to Dog and Cat Dentistry”, for the Undergraduate Course in Veterinary Medicine at UFRPE. This menu aims to contribute to the scientific and academic community, with the aim of compiling basic and important anatomy concepts for one of the veterinary medical specialties that has been growing the most and gaining ground, which is dog and cat dentistry.