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Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to describe the surgical technique, and the short to medium clinical outcome of dogs treated with temporary glenohumeral joint (GHJ) stabilization following traumatic luxation. Study Design Short case series.
Alexandros Bourbos +3 more
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Dislocated Carpal Semilunar Bone [PDF]
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Abstract Objective To define the stabilizing role of feline carpal ligaments through selective transection and radiographic assessment of joint angulation under standardized loading. Study design Experimental ex vivo cadaveric study. Sample population Sixty carpal joints from 30 adult cats without orthopedic disease.
Mario Candela Andrade +3 more
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Abstract Objective To evaluate the applicability and clinical effectiveness of a modified clamp‐rod internal fixation (M‐CRIF) system compared with conventional locking plate osteosynthesis in the treatment of feline corpus ilium fractures. Study design Prospective, controlled clinical study.
Nahit Saylak +4 more
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Treatment of dislocations and disclocations -fractures of carpal bone
Summary 43 patients with dislocation and dislocation - fracture of carpal bones were treated. There were 22 pacients with acute injuries and 21 patients with old ones.
Ursu, S. +3 more
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Treatment options in a dog with carpal abnormalities
A two year old female spayed German shepherd mixed dog presented for evaluation of progressive forelimb lameness. Her left forelimb exhibited carpal varus and carpal hyperextension.
Morris, Katherine
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The Composite Radial Forearm Free Flap for Tibialis Anterior Tendon Reconstruction: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Distal leg reconstruction is particularly challenging due to limited local options. This challenge is accentuated when there is a concurrent tendon rupture and threatened hardware, making soft tissue coverage crucial for preserving limb function.
Stephanie E. Shin +7 more
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Chemical Shift Separated and Compensated Ultra‐Short Echo‐Time Imaging
ABSTRACT Purpose To develop a modified binomial excitation scheme for ultra‐short echo‐time (UTE) imaging that allows for the separation of water and fat signals and the correction of chemical shift artifacts. Methods Theoretical derivation and numerical Bloch simulations were performed for a modified water‐excitation binomial pulse scheme to calculate
Martin Krämer +3 more
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