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Analysis of humeral condylar morphology in dogs with and without humeral intracondylar fissure
Abstract Objective To quantify the morphology of the humeral condyle in dogs with and without humeral intracondylar fissure (HIF). Study design Retrospective case control. Sample population A total of 171 elbows. Methods Computed tomography (CT) scans of elbows were retrospectively analyzed.
Emily Frapwell +7 more
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Surgical management of proximal humerus fractures using PHILOS plate [PDF]
Vaibhav Bhadbhade, Channabasava
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Abstract Objective To determine the role of each part of the collateral ligaments and the olecranon ligament in traumatic elbow luxation pathophysiology in cats. Study design Feline cadaveric study. Sample population A total of 15 cats and 30 thoracic limbs tested.
Martin Hamon +3 more
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Continuous decompression treatment of unicameral bone cyst in a small‐breed dog: A case report
Abstract Objective To report the long‐term outcomes of continuous decompression for repairing a unicameral bone cyst in a dog. Study design Case report. Animal A 1‐year‐old Maltese‐Poodle mixed breed dog presented with left forelimb lameness. Methods A well‐defined cyst in the left humeral condyle was detected on radiography and computed tomography.
Eun‐Sun Lee +4 more
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The application of a dual-lead locking screw could enhance the reduction and fixation stability of the proximal humerus fractures: a biomechanical evaluation [PDF]
Eun‐Ju Lee +3 more
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Intrinsic Cortical Property Analysis of the Medial Column of Proximal Humerus [PDF]
Yeming Wang +3 more
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Outcomes of 243 dogs with traumatic fractures treated with the I‐Loc interlocking nail
Abstract Objective To describe clinical application and outcomes following stabilization of traumatic long‐bone fractures in dogs using an I‐Loc angle stable interlocking nail (AS‐ILN). Study design Retrospective study. Sample population A total of 243 client‐owned dogs.
Karen Lisette Perry, Rachel Wesslen
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