Objectives: The aim of this study was to describe the demography, aetiology, location and classification of physeal fractures in cats, and to describe their management and outcomes. Methods: Clinical records and radiographs of cats referred for management of physeal fractures were retrospectively...
Author(s)
Rubinos, C.; Meeson, R. L.
Publisher
Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, USA
Citation
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 2022, 24, 2, pp 98-106
Congenitally deformed tibia-fibulas of both hind limbs were diagnosed in a four-month-old, female, domestic shorthair cat that was unable to bear weight and whose movement was painful on both stifle and hock joints. Bleeding was observed repeatedly from the wound made by deformed tibias at the...
Author(s)
Park, J.; Cho, K. R.; Sutradhar, B. C.; Chang, D.; Choi, S. H.; Kim, G.
Publisher
Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
Citation
Veterinární Medicína, 2008, 53, 8, pp 452-455
Objectives: To retrospectively describe cases treated via percutaneous tibial physeal fracture repair (PTPFR), using intra-operative fluoroscopy (IFL) or digital radiography (DR). To describe a technique ("spiking"), used to treat tibial tuberosity avulsion fractures. Methods: Clinical data of 14...
Author(s)
Pfeil, D. J. F. von; Glassman, M.; Ropski, M.
Publisher
Schattauer GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
Citation
Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2017, 30, 4, pp 279-287
Author(s)
Blázquez Lumbreras, J. L.
Publisher
ASIS Biomedia s.l., Zaragoza, Spain
Citation
Argos - Informativo Veterinario, 2017, No.185, pp 34, 36
This book contains information on the management of bone fractures in dogs and cats. The 27 chapters discuss perioperative pain management, the application of implants, fracture healing, fractures of the different bones (mandible, maxilla, spine, scapula, pelvis, sacroiliac joint, ilium,...
Author(s)
Johnson, A. L.; Houlton, J. E. F.; Vannini, R.
Publisher
Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany
Citation
AO principles of fracture management in the dog and cat, 2005, pp i-xix + 529 pp.
A 5-month-old castrated male Sphynx kitten presented with left hindlimb lameness shortly after adoption. Prior to adoption, the breeder had fed the kitten an exclusively raw chicken diet. Radiographs revealed generalized osteopenia and a left tibia-fibula fracture. Ophthalmic examination revealed...
Author(s)
Lenox, C.; Becvarova, I.; Archipow, W.
Publisher
Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, USA
Citation
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports, 2015, 1, 1, pp 2055116915579682
Objective: To determine the relationship between parturition date and fetal skeletal mineralization detected radiographically in cats. Design: Prospective clinical trial. Animals: 31 queens and their 49 pregnancies. Procedure: Seventeen pregnant queens were radiographed with a computed radiography...
Author(s)
Haney, D. R.; Levy, J. K.; Newell, S. M.; Graham, J. P.; Gorman, S. P.
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumburg, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2003, 223, 11, pp 1614-1616
Between 1970 and 1980, 348 cats with 358 fractures of the tibia and fibula were presented to the University Clinic. Fractures of both bones were found in 251 cases (70.1%), of the tibia in 92 (25.7%) and the fibula in 15 (4.2%). The most common fractures were of the diaphysis (71.1%) and the distal ...
Publisher
Ludwig-Maximilians Universitat, Munchen,
Citation
Unterschenkelfrakturen bei der Katze. Behandlung und Ergebnisse in den Jahren 1970-1980., 1981, pp 78pp.
Thoracic and pelvic limbs from 15 euthanized free-ranging lions (Panthera leo), ranging in age from 16 to 144 months, underwent standard radiographic evaluation. All lions had tested positive for Mycobacterium bovis by means of a modified intradermal tuberculin test. The radiographs of six lions...
Author(s)
Kirberger, R. M.; Keet, D. F.; Wagner, W. M.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing, Boston, USA
Citation
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2006, 47, 2, pp 145-152