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Abstract

Objective: Treatment of a complication after an open shearing injury and luxation of the carpal joint with a modified Ilizarov ring fixator. Material and methods: Clinical case report of a 14-month-old Kuvasz bitch. Results: The first treatment with a bilateral, uniplanar external fixator (type II) ...

Author(s)
Isensee, A.; Witte, F.; Schieszler, A.; Krause, A.; Meyer-Lindenberg, A.
Publisher
Schattauer GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
Citation
Tierärztliche Praxis. Ausgabe K, Kleintiere/Heimtiere, 2006, 34, 5, pp 347-355
Abstract

The medical records of seven dogs with severe, grade 3, open shearing wounds of the carpus or tarsus that were treated with an immediate arthrodesis were reviewed. Six dogs were managed with a transarticular external skeletal fixator (ESF), and one dog was treated with plate fixation. The soft...

Author(s)
Benson, J. A.; Boudrieau, R. J.
Publisher
American Animal Hospital Association, Denver, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2002, 38, 4, pp 370-380
Abstract

Skin defects on the distal extremities of 6 dogs were reconstructed with free vascular cutaneous transfers by microvascular anastomosis. The donor flaps were based on the superficial cervical artery and vein. In 5 of the dogs, bone was exposed and skin was lost from half of the circumference of the ...

Author(s)
Fowler, J. D.; Miller, C. W.; Bowen, V.; Johnston, G. H.
Citation
Veterinary Surgery, 1987, 16, 6, pp 446-450
Abstract

The disorders include dislocations and their treatment, growth plate defects, radial exostosis, congenital defects, shearing injury, arthritis and neoplasms.

Author(s)
Vaughan, L. C.
Citation
British Veterinary Journal, 1985, 141, 5, pp 435-446