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The Surgical Anatomy of the Stifle Joint in Sheep
Veterinary Surgery, 1998Objective—To provide a detailed description of the surgical anatomy of the stifle joint in sheep.Study Design—The results from analysis of cadaveric dissections (14 stifle joints) and stifle radiographs (8 sets of mediolateral and craniocaudal radiographs) are presented.Animals—Skeletally mature ewes of mixed breeds.Conclusions—Although the anatomy of ...
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Vascular Supply of the Equine Stifle Joint
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1980SUMMARY The vascular supply of the equine stifle joint was investigated, using latex vascular injections of pelvic limbs from 3 adult horses and 6 ponies. Vessels were grossly dissected to the small arteriole level. The primary source of blood supply was the femoral artery and its branches which entered the joint on the caudal and medial surfaces.
S J, Updike, C D, Diesem
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Osteochondritis dissecans of the canine stifle joint
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1980ABSTRACTIn fourteen dogs with osteochondritis dissecans of the stifle joint the lesion was found in the articular cartilage of the medial condyle of the femur in six and the lateral condyle in eight. Both stifle joints were affected in eight dogs and in two of these, both Wolfhounds, the shoulder joints were also affected.
H R, Denny, C, Gibbs
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Stifle Joint Anatomy and Surgical Approaches in the Dog
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1993This article reviewed the pertinent anatomy and surgical approaches of the canine stifle joint. Anatomically correct approaches to this joint provide for relatively atraumatic entry into the joint, while providing adequate exposure to complete the intra-articular parts of the surgical procedure.
J T, Payne, G M, Constantinescu
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Surgical diseases of the feline stifle joint
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2002Although stifle disease is seen less frequently in cats than in dogs, accurate diagnosis and proper treatment are important to restoring joint function. The prognosis for return of function after all but the most severe stifle injuries in cats is good if proper surgical technique is used and adequate postoperative restrictions are enforced.
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Systematic arthroscopic investigation of the bovine stifle joint
The Veterinary Journal, 2015The objective of the present study was to establish a protocol for arthroscopic exploration of the bovine stifle joint using craniomedial, caudolateral and caudomedial approaches. An anatomic and arthroscopic study using 26 cadaveric limbs from 13 non-lame adult dairy cows was performed.
U. Hagag, M.G. Tawfiek, W. Brehm
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Disease of the bovine stifle joint
The Bovine Practitioner, 1972Eight out of every ten cattle are lame due to foot disease. Upper limb periarticular or articular disease accounts for much of the remainder, in particular stifle and hock joint disease. This paper considers the investigation of stifle lameness and discusses some specific conditions.
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Innervation of the Equine Hip and Stifle Joint Capsules
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1976SUMMARY The hindlimbs of 3 ponies and 3 horses were dissected. The hip joint capsule was found to receive articular nerve fibers from the femoral, obturator, cranial gluteal, and sciatic nerves. The nerve fibers were distributed to the fibrous joint capsule and associated capsular ligaments.
J S, Rankin, C D, Diesem
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Computed Tomographic Arthrography of the Equine Stifle Joint
Veterinary Clinics of North America Equine Practice, 2012Computed tomographic arthrography is an imaging technique used for the evaluation of the internal structures of a joint, especially the soft tissues and subchondral bone defects that may communicate with the joint space. Clinical indications, technical aspects, principles of image interpretation, and advantages and disadvantages of this imaging ...
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Dislocation of the stifle joint in the cat
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1982ABSTRACTThe clinical and radiographic features of nine cases of stifle dislocation in the cat are described. Four cases were treated with a skin prosthesis and five with a nylon prosthesis. There was an early return to soundness and in only one case was there a recurrence of joint instability.
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