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Evaluation of Fibular Head Transposition for Repair of Experimental Cranial Cruciate Ligament Injury in Dogs |
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Veterinary Surgery,
Volume 23,
Issue 1,
1994,
Page 1-12
JACQUES DUPUIS,
JOSEPH HARARI,
MARC PAPAGEORGES,
ANTHONY M. GALLINA,
MARC RATZLAFF,
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Unilateral cranial cruciate ligament excision and fibular head transposition (FHT) were performed on 30 adult dogs. Vertical ground reaction forces were determined using force plate data before and after surgery. Cranial drawer motion, tibial rotation, and varus‐valgus motion were measured at monthly intervals. Radiographic, gross, and histological examinations of the stifle joints that had been operated on were performed 3 weeks, 4 months, and 10 months after surgery. A scoring system was used to evaluate lameness, osteophyte formation, and meniscal damage. Rank correlation coefficients were calculated between variables tested in pairs. Cranial drawer motion and abnormal tibial rotation were present in all of the joints that had been operated on. Peak vertical force and associated impulse were not restored during the study time period. Meniscal damage was noted in 25% of the dogs at month 4 and in 50% of the dogs at month 10. Progressive gross and histological deterioration of the articular cartilage was observed in all joints. Positive correlations were noted between the degree of stifle joint instability and meniscal injury or radiographic changes. FHT did not control cranial drawer motion and rotational instability, was not successful in restoring limb function, and did not prevent joint degeneration, especially meniscal damag
ISSN:0161-3499
DOI:10.1111/j.1532-950X.1994.tb00436.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1994
数据来源: WILEY
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The Effects of Plate Type, Angle of Ilial Osteotomy, and Degree of Axial Rotation on the Structural Anatomy of the Pelvis |
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Veterinary Surgery,
Volume 23,
Issue 1,
1994,
Page 13-20
RANDALL A. GRAEHLER,
JOSEPH P. WEIGEL,
ANTHONY D. PARDO,
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Unilateral triple pelvic osteotomy was performed with three variations in technique on canine cadaver pelves. The following variables were studied: the angle of the ilial osteotomy (perpendicular to the long axis of the ilium and 10d̀, 20d̀, and 30d̀ off perpendicular); the degree of axial rotation (20d̀, 30d̀, and 45d̀); and the type of fixation (canine pelvic osteotomy plate [CPOP] or a 2.7‐mm dynamic compression plate [DCP]). Structural changes measured were the pelvic inlet and acetabular area, interischiatic tuberosity distance, and degree of acetabular version. Means and standard error of the means were determined for all pelvic measurements and were analyzed by three‐way analysis of variance (P<.05). As the axial rotation increased from 20d̀ to 45d̀ an ilial osteotomy angled 10d̀, 20d̀, or 30d̀ resulted in a significantly greater decrease in the pelvic inlet area and significantly less deviation of the interischiatic tuberosity distance and degree of acetabular version from normal than an osteotomy directed perpendicular to the long axis of the ilium. Compared with the CPOP, as the axial rotation increased from 20d̀ to 45d̀, the DCP resulted in a significantly greater decrease in the pelvic inlet area, an increase in the interischiatic tuberosity distance and degree of acetabular version, and less of an increase in the acetabular area. The results of this study suggest that to maximize dorsal acetabular coverage, while minimizing disruption of normal pelvic architecture, a CPOP and an ilial osteotomy angled 10d̀ to 30d̀ are preferred for all degrees
ISSN:0161-3499
DOI:10.1111/j.1532-950X.1994.tb00437.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1994
数据来源: WILEY
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Flexible External Fixation for Craniodorsal Coxofemoral Luxations in Dogs |
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Veterinary Surgery,
Volume 23,
Issue 1,
1994,
Page 21-30
RON M. McLAUGHLIN,
D. MICHAEL TILLSON,
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An external fixator consisting of two Ellis pins connected by a flexible band was developed and evaluated as a treatment for craniodorsal coxofemoral luxations in dogs. The technique for closed application of the fixator without injury to the coxofemoral joint or sciatic nerve was developed in six dog cadavers. The coxofemoral joints were then surgically destabilized and the limbs were manipulated through a full range of motion to assess the efficacy of the fixator in maintaining joint reduction. The fixator maintained joint reduction and stability after a surgically created craniodorsal luxation except when the femur was externally rotated 90d̀. A flexible external fixator was then applied unilaterally in four healthy dogs. The dogs tolerated the fixator well and were bearing weight on the limb within 2 days after surgery; the range of motion was not limited by the fixator. The efficacy of a flexible external fixator in maintaining joint reduction after craniodorsal coxofemoral luxation was then evaluated in eight large dogs. The right coxofemoral joint in each dog was luxated surgically by removal of the dorsal joint capsule and transection of the ligament of the head of the femur and deep gluteal muscle. The joint was reduced and the fixator pins were applied in a closed fashion. In four dogs, a flexible external band was applied to the pins. Luxation did not reccur in these four dogs. The bands were not applied initially in four control dogs. Luxation occurred in three of the four control dogs within 24 hours of surgery. The joints that luxated were reduced and the flexible bands applied. Luxation did not recur after the bands were in place. The dogs tolerated the external fixators well, were bearing weight within 2 days of surgery, and walking with only minimal lameness 5 days after surgery. Luxation of the coxofemoral joints did not occur during the 2‐week period in which the fixators were in place. The joints remained stable 1 week after removal of the fixators, at which time the dogs were euthanatized. Necropsy evaluation identified inflammation surrounding the pins and fibrous thickening of the dorsal joint capsule. The flexible external fixators were applied closed, maintained reduction of the coxofemoral joint after replacement of a craniodorsal luxation, and allowed weight bearing and limb usage soon after surgery. The flexible external fixator has several advantages over other methods of treating craniodorsal coxofemoral luxations. Complications noted in this study included pin tract drainage, pin loosening, and disruption of the flexible ban
ISSN:0161-3499
DOI:10.1111/j.1532-950X.1994.tb00438.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1994
数据来源: WILEY
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Rapid Tissue Expansion for the Development of Rotational Skin Flaps in the Distal Portion of the Hindlimb of Dogs: An Experimental Study |
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Veterinary Surgery,
Volume 23,
Issue 1,
1994,
Page 31-39
W.G. KELLER,
D.N. ARON,
P.M. RAKICH,
D.T. CROWE,
M.A. MARKS,
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In phase I, tissue expanders were implanted subcutaneously over the lateral crural region of four dogs. The expanders were inflated daily to maintain a constant intraluminal pressure for 7 days. All animals tolerated the pressurized expanders well. Some animal patient discomfort was associated with repeated injections into the subcutaneous filling port. One dog developed a limited area of tissue loss and exposure of the expander. Tissue response to the expanders included epidermal hyperplasia, dermal collagen compression with early fibroplasia, and subcutaneous granulation tissue formation adjacent to the expander pocket. In phase II, a second group of four dogs underwent rapid skin expansion over 7 days. The pressure applied to the expanding skin was determined daily and adjusted to approximate the value reported for capillary pressure in the dog. Tissue discoloration occurred in two dogs, suggestive of impaired circulation. Skin flaps were developed from expanded skin and rotated over the talocrural region. Wound dehiscence occurred along the distal flap margin in three phase II dogs. These wounds healed by second intention. Branches of the caudal saphenous artery were identified, using angiography, as the primary blood supply to the skin flaps.
ISSN:0161-3499
DOI:10.1111/j.1532-950X.1994.tb00439.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1994
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Abstract of Current Literature |
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Veterinary Surgery,
Volume 23,
Issue 1,
1994,
Page 39-39
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DOI:10.1111/j.1532-950X.1994.tb00440.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1994
数据来源: WILEY
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The Effect of Long‐Term Bone Plate Application for Fixation of Radial Fractures in Dogs |
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Veterinary Surgery,
Volume 23,
Issue 1,
1994,
Page 40-47
JOSEPH C. GLENNON,
JAMES A. FLANDERS,
KATHY A. BECK,
ERIC J. TROTTER,
HOLLIS N. ERB,
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This study was divided into two phases. In the in vitro phase, a stainless steel bone plate was applied to the cranial surface of the radius in 14 canine limbs. The effect of the presence of a bone plate on bone density analysis using radiographic photodensitometry (RP) was evaluated by comparing the density measurement of the unplated limb to the density measurement of the plated limb. The optical density of the plated bones was 12% greater than that of the unplated bones. This information was used as a correction factor for the in vivo study. In the in vivo phase, 23 dogs with radial and ulnar fractures were examined for complications associated with the long‐term application of a stainless steel plate applied to the cranial surface of the radius. In 14 dogs, RP analysis was used to compare the plated limb with the normal, contralateral limb. No significant differences in radial cortical bone density existed between the plated limb and the contralateral limb after taking into account the effect a bone plate had on photodensitometry readings. There was no significant correlation between the change in radial cortical density and the duration of bone plate application, suggesting that a steady state between bone loss and bone production occurs after long‐term plate fixation of the fractured canine radius. The majority (87%) of the dogs with a plate applied to the radius greater than 1 year had normal limb usage when standing, walking, or runn
ISSN:0161-3499
DOI:10.1111/j.1532-950X.1994.tb00441.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1994
数据来源: WILEY
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En Bloc Ovariohysterectomy as a Treatment for Dystocia in Dogs and Cats |
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Veterinary Surgery,
Volume 23,
Issue 1,
1994,
Page 48-52
MITCHELL A. ROBBINS,
HOLLY S. MULLEN,
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En bloc ovariohysterectomy, a technique that involves ovariohysterectomy before hysterotomy and removal of the neonates, was performed on 63 animals (37 dogs and 26 cats). Intraoperative complications were limited to 1 cat that bled excessively during surgery and was later found to have a clotting disorder. Postoperative complications included anemia that required blood transfusion in 3 cats, uroperitoneum in 1 dog, and death in 1 cat. The rate of neonatal survival (75% for dogs and 42% for cats) was similar to that documented by previous studies of medical and surgical management of dystocia. We concluded that en bloc ovariohysterectomy is a safe and effective alternative to cesarean section for surgical treatment of dystocia in dogs and cats.
ISSN:0161-3499
DOI:10.1111/j.1532-950X.1994.tb00442.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1994
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Modified Lateral Orbitotomy for Removal of Orbital Neoplasms in Two Dogs |
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Veterinary Surgery,
Volume 23,
Issue 1,
1994,
Page 53-58
BRIAN C. GILGER,
R. DAVID WHITLEY,
SUSAN A. MCLAUGHLIN,
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A simplified lateral orbitotomy is described that decreases surgical time and lessens tissue dissection, yet maintains the exposure to the orbit provided by other orbitotomy techniques. The approach involves cutting the orbital ligament, incising the temporalis aponeurosis from the dorsal zygomatic arch, making parallel zygomatic arch osteotomies, and reflecting the zygomatic arch ventrally. Closure of the wound involves wiring the zygomatic arch back into place. This orbitotomy procedure provides excellent exposure for removal or biopsy of orbital masses. The use of this technique for surgical excision of orbital masses in two dogs, one with an adenoma of the third eyelid gland and one with an orbital fibrosarcoma, and their subsequent management is described.
ISSN:0161-3499
DOI:10.1111/j.1532-950X.1994.tb00443.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1994
数据来源: WILEY
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Blood Gas Sampling Errors During Exercise |
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Veterinary Surgery,
Volume 23,
Issue 1,
1994,
Page 59-60
JAMES H. JONES,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1532-950X.1994.tb00444.x
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年代:1994
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The Author Responds |
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Veterinary Surgery,
Volume 23,
Issue 1,
1994,
Page 60-60
L.P. Tate,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1532-950X.1994.tb00445.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1994
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