Previous animal models have been developed to study intramedullary nailing for challenging segmental defects in the tibia. In large animals, interlocked nail fixation created a stable environment suitable to study new bone growth technologies placed in the defect. To our knowledge, there are no comparable interlocked tibial defect models for the rabbit in which new technologies could be evaluated. Such a model would be helpful since the rabbit is a popular initial model for orthopedic research studies owing to its wide availability and low cost. While numerous studies have nailed the rabbit tibia, all were non-locked implants that allowed some degree of instability between the fracture fragments. In addition, the non-locked nails were const...
The Regeneration of bone defect is a major challenge in modern tissue engineering and regenerative m...
Introduction: Critical size defects (CSD) in the long bones of New Zealand White rabbit (Oryctolag...
This thesis discusses the management of military tibial fractures and develops the hypothesis that s...
Morbidity associated with femur fractures in polytrauma patients is known to be high. The many unsol...
Intramedullary nailing has evolved to become the standard of care for most diaphyseal femoral and ti...
OBJECTIVE: To determine cyclic biomechanical properties of gap osteotomized adult equine tibiae stab...
BACKGROUND: Large interfragmentary movements may delay bone-healing. The hypothesis of the present s...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the mechanical properties of Equine Interlocking Nail (EIN; JD Wheat Veterin...
BACKGROUND: Large interfragmentary movements may delay bone-healing. The hypothesis of the present s...
The treatment of comminuted tibial shaft fractures in canine patients is burdened by significant ris...
The critical size defect (CSD) has been defined as the smallest intraosseous wound in an animal that...
Introduction: Critical size defects (CSD) in the long bones of New Zealand White rabbits (Oryctolagu...
Intramedullary nailing of diaphyseal femoral fractures is a commonly used treatment method in dogs b...
Large bony defects can occur as a result of severe trauma or significant tumour removal. The study o...
The compressive, bending and torsional mechanical properties of osteotomized adult equine tibiae sta...
The Regeneration of bone defect is a major challenge in modern tissue engineering and regenerative m...
Introduction: Critical size defects (CSD) in the long bones of New Zealand White rabbit (Oryctolag...
This thesis discusses the management of military tibial fractures and develops the hypothesis that s...
Morbidity associated with femur fractures in polytrauma patients is known to be high. The many unsol...
Intramedullary nailing has evolved to become the standard of care for most diaphyseal femoral and ti...
OBJECTIVE: To determine cyclic biomechanical properties of gap osteotomized adult equine tibiae stab...
BACKGROUND: Large interfragmentary movements may delay bone-healing. The hypothesis of the present s...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the mechanical properties of Equine Interlocking Nail (EIN; JD Wheat Veterin...
BACKGROUND: Large interfragmentary movements may delay bone-healing. The hypothesis of the present s...
The treatment of comminuted tibial shaft fractures in canine patients is burdened by significant ris...
The critical size defect (CSD) has been defined as the smallest intraosseous wound in an animal that...
Introduction: Critical size defects (CSD) in the long bones of New Zealand White rabbits (Oryctolagu...
Intramedullary nailing of diaphyseal femoral fractures is a commonly used treatment method in dogs b...
Large bony defects can occur as a result of severe trauma or significant tumour removal. The study o...
The compressive, bending and torsional mechanical properties of osteotomized adult equine tibiae sta...
The Regeneration of bone defect is a major challenge in modern tissue engineering and regenerative m...
Introduction: Critical size defects (CSD) in the long bones of New Zealand White rabbit (Oryctolag...
This thesis discusses the management of military tibial fractures and develops the hypothesis that s...