Surgical confidence and competence among US veterinary students after a high-volume sterilisation campaign in rural Mexico. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives To evaluate whether participation in a high‐volume sterilisation campaign increases veterinary students’ confidence in surgical and anaesthetic skills. We hypothesised that the intervention would improve confidence across key domains and lead to satisfactory technical competence.
Arcega Castillo G +2 more
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Analgesic practices for acute pain management in cats and dogs in Africa. [PDF]
Objectives To understand perceptions and analgesic practices for acute pain management in cats and dogs by veterinarians in Africa. Materials and Methods Data from small animal veterinarians were collected using an online questionnaire (English/French) and convenience sampling.
Bukhari SSUH +5 more
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Laparoscopic ovariectomy provides favourable peri- and postoperative outcomes compared with ovariohysterectomy via celiotomy in bitches. [PDF]
Objectives To investigate the peri‐ and postoperative outcomes for bitches neutered via laparoscopic ovariectomy or open ovariohysterectomy (celiotomy). Materials and Methods Retrospective data were obtained for 519 bitches neutered in UK Veterinary Practices (VP) by either laparoscopic ovariectomy (LAP‐OVE, n = 213, performed at VP1) or ...
Moxon R +4 more
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Survey of German veterinarians' approaches to pain assessment and management of perioperative pain in pet rabbits. [PDF]
Abstract Background This study aimed to assess veterinary practices in pain recognition and perioperative analgesic therapy in pet rabbits. Methods An online questionnaire was distributed German veterinarians from July to October 2022, containing questions on the frequency with which they treated rabbits and the methods they used to evaluate pain in ...
Zein S, Jensen KC, Müller K.
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An apparently healthy female British shorthair cat with a rare complication of colonic stenosis after flank approach ovariohysterectomy [PDF]
Background Colonic stenosis is a rare postoperative complication of ovariohysterectomy in cats, leading to dyschezia and fecal diameter reduction. In cats, while there are reports of colonic stenosis after midline approach ovariohysterectomy, there are ...
Yixing Xie +4 more
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Effect of 'combing' on intramuscular sedation in pigs in a clinical setting-A randomised trial. [PDF]
Abstract Background Pigs pose distinct challenges to the anaesthetist due to their temperament, the limitations of manual restraint and species‐specific anatomical features. Despite the importance of minimising stress during clinical procedures, gentle handling techniques tailored for pigs in a clinical setting have yet to be clearly described or ...
Ban KC +5 more
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Optimized Two-Port Laparoscopic-Assisted Ovariohysterectomy for Hydrometra and Pyometra in Small-Sized Dogs [PDF]
The clinical outcomes of laparoscopic-assisted ovariohysterectomy for the treatment of hydrometra or pyometra in small-sized dogs have not been reported.
Young-Tae Park, Tomomi Minamoto
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Surgical Management of Foetal Maceration in a Domestic Shorthair Queen [PDF]
Foetal maceration is a pregnancy pathology occasionally observed in cats following intrauterine foetal death, characterised by septic decomposition of foetal tissues, resulting in the exposure of foetal bones.
Md. Rubayatul Islam +3 more
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Comparison effects of pre-emptive gabapentin and meloxicam for postoperative pain in white new zealand rabbits undergoing ovariohysterectomy using the grimace scale [PDF]
The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Gabapentin in controlling postoperative pain in New Zealand white rabbits after ovariohysterectomy.
Hourieh MARGHOUB +2 more
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Effect of estrogens level on the fracture healing of tibia bone after ovariectomy and ovariohysterectomy in female dogs [PDF]
This study aimed to find out how estrogen affects fracture healing. Thirty adult bitches were employed, and they were put into three groups at random: First, second, and third.
Omar A. Bader, Hussein H. Nahi
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