Abstract Femoral head and neck ostectomy (FHNO) is a salvage surgical procedure intended to eliminate hip joint laxity associated pain in the immature dog, or pain due to secondary osteoarthritis in the mature dog. The outcome of the procedure is associated with the size of the dog but the cause of a generally poorer outcome in larger breeds has not been determined. The objective of this study was to assess the long-term results of FHNO associated with unsatisfactory functional outcome by means of clinical examination and computed tomography (CT) scanning. Four large mixed breed dogs underwent FHNO in different veterinary clinics. Clinical and CT scanning evaluations were carried out long time after the procedures had been done. Hip pain, m...
Background: Osteosarcoma (OSA) is the most common primary bone tumor of the appendicular skeleton of...
The long-term outcome for dogs treated non-surgically for clinical signs of canine hip dysplasia wer...
Coxofemoral joint luxations in cats commonly are the result of trauma, especially motor vehicle acci...
In this research, surgical treatment of hip dysplasia, hip luxation, femoral neck fracture, and dege...
The aim of this study was to get precise normal values of the femoral neck angle (FNA) in support of...
The long-term effect of femoral head and neck osteotomy (FHO) on the locomotory system of dogs was e...
BACKGROUND: The hip is one of the most common sites of osteoarthritis in the body, second only to th...
Musculoskeletal changes in domestic animals are increasingly frequent in clinical surgery care. Trau...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the application of a custom acetabular prosthesis (CAP) for total hip replace...
Objectives: To describe a computed tomographic (CT) methodology for planning the correction of femor...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to describe our initial experience with double pelvic osteot...
Background: The avascular necrosis of the femoral head is a development disease caused by ischemic n...
The long-term effect of femoral head and neck osteotomy (FHO) on the locomotory system of dogs was e...
Objective: To report the short-term outcome of double pelvic osteotomy (DPO) in dogs with canine hip...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a cohort of dogs with medial patellar luxation managed with a distal femoral ...
Background: Osteosarcoma (OSA) is the most common primary bone tumor of the appendicular skeleton of...
The long-term outcome for dogs treated non-surgically for clinical signs of canine hip dysplasia wer...
Coxofemoral joint luxations in cats commonly are the result of trauma, especially motor vehicle acci...
In this research, surgical treatment of hip dysplasia, hip luxation, femoral neck fracture, and dege...
The aim of this study was to get precise normal values of the femoral neck angle (FNA) in support of...
The long-term effect of femoral head and neck osteotomy (FHO) on the locomotory system of dogs was e...
BACKGROUND: The hip is one of the most common sites of osteoarthritis in the body, second only to th...
Musculoskeletal changes in domestic animals are increasingly frequent in clinical surgery care. Trau...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the application of a custom acetabular prosthesis (CAP) for total hip replace...
Objectives: To describe a computed tomographic (CT) methodology for planning the correction of femor...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to describe our initial experience with double pelvic osteot...
Background: The avascular necrosis of the femoral head is a development disease caused by ischemic n...
The long-term effect of femoral head and neck osteotomy (FHO) on the locomotory system of dogs was e...
Objective: To report the short-term outcome of double pelvic osteotomy (DPO) in dogs with canine hip...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a cohort of dogs with medial patellar luxation managed with a distal femoral ...
Background: Osteosarcoma (OSA) is the most common primary bone tumor of the appendicular skeleton of...
The long-term outcome for dogs treated non-surgically for clinical signs of canine hip dysplasia wer...
Coxofemoral joint luxations in cats commonly are the result of trauma, especially motor vehicle acci...