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November 2025
Minimally invasive osteosynthesis using a dynamic compression angle-stable interlocking nail in feline transverse femoral fractures: an ex vivo study
Dynamic compression angle-stable interlocking nail provided consistent interfragmentary compression.
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Biomechanical evaluation of three different fixation methods in tibial tuberosity transposition in cats
The 2PDA technique demonstrated similar strength to the 2PTBW technique in a load-to-failure model.
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Mechanical Evaluation of an Orthogonal Angle-Stable Interlocking Nail in a Comminuted Fracture Model
The ASO nail exhibited biomechanical properties similar to the ASU nail.
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Customized osteosynthesis plates for multi-species fractures using ICP and TPS: an integrated CT imaging and computational modeling framework
This approach enhances efficiency, precision, and clinical outcomes in orthopedic surgery.
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Owner compliance with radiographic follow-up after fracture stabilization in dogs and cats is influenced by distance, patient age, and invoice
Follow-up rates may be influenced by distance, invoice, species, or pet age.
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Supplement use is common in Dog Aging Project participants, especially among dogs with orthopedic conditions, and varies by life stage
Veterinary team professionals should consider spending more time discussing supplement use.
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In silico modeling of total hip replacement with press-fit cementless system in dogs shows impingement-free motion is greater with larger head-to-neck ratios
The use of larger heads without collars improves prosthetic mobility.
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Preliminary evaluation of a custom load-application technique for carpal stress radiography: comparison between standing and sedated dogs
This study describes a novel technique for performing carpal stress radiography.
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Fragmented medial coronoid process following antebrachial synostosis in an adult dog
Limb function improved after arthroscopic removal of the fragmented medial coronoid process.
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Short- and long-term outcomes after small-bore needle arthroscopic removal of fragmented portions of the medial coronoid process for treatment of dogs with medial coronoid process disease
MCPD treated by NA-FR showed satisfactory short- and long-term post-operative outcomes.
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