The objective of this study was to describe the use of a titanium 1.5 mm locking plate in the stabilization of atlantoaxial pathology in three toy breed dogs. Two dogs with atlantoaxial subluxation and another dog with an axial fracture, confirmed by diagnostic imaging, were stabilized via a ventral approach with a 1.5 mm titanium 5-hole locking butterfly-plate. Surgical reduction and stabilization were assessed by computed tomography and radiography after surgery. Follow-up evaluation for resolution of neurological signs and possible complications was performed in all three dogs. For long-term assessment, a telephone follow-up was performed. A considerable improvement of neurological signs occurred within two to four weeks after surgery. A...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This study compared, through biomechanical evaluation under ventral flexion load,...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the biomechanical properties of a ventral transarticular lag screw fixatio...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the stabilizing function of atlanto-axial ligaments in dogs. STUDY DESI...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To determine the applicability, complications, and long-term functional out...
Atlantoaxial instability (AAI)/subluxation commonly occurs in small breed dogs. Ventral stabilizatio...
Dorsal atlantoaxial stabilisation (DAAS) has mostly been described to treat atlantoaxial instability...
Objective: To compare the biomechanical properties of atlantoaxial joints (AAJs) in canine vertebral...
The feasibility of a newly developed augmentation of ventral fixation technique for surgical stabili...
Atlantoaxial subluxation was first reported in dogs nearly fifty years ago. Since that time a better...
Atlantoaxial instability is a congenital or traumatic or condition that causes cervical pain and var...
Background Occipitoatlantoaxial malformation (OAAM) is reported rarely in dogs and few treatment opt...
The atlantoaxial joint can be affected by instability, in most cases a congenital pathology in young...
Dorsal atlantoaxial stabilisation (DAAS) has mostly been described to treat atlantoaxial instability...
Objective: To evaluate a distractable titanium cage for the treatment of disk-associated wobbler syn...
The biomechanical properties of the atlanto-axial joint in a young Yorkshire Terrier dog with sponta...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This study compared, through biomechanical evaluation under ventral flexion load,...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the biomechanical properties of a ventral transarticular lag screw fixatio...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the stabilizing function of atlanto-axial ligaments in dogs. STUDY DESI...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To determine the applicability, complications, and long-term functional out...
Atlantoaxial instability (AAI)/subluxation commonly occurs in small breed dogs. Ventral stabilizatio...
Dorsal atlantoaxial stabilisation (DAAS) has mostly been described to treat atlantoaxial instability...
Objective: To compare the biomechanical properties of atlantoaxial joints (AAJs) in canine vertebral...
The feasibility of a newly developed augmentation of ventral fixation technique for surgical stabili...
Atlantoaxial subluxation was first reported in dogs nearly fifty years ago. Since that time a better...
Atlantoaxial instability is a congenital or traumatic or condition that causes cervical pain and var...
Background Occipitoatlantoaxial malformation (OAAM) is reported rarely in dogs and few treatment opt...
The atlantoaxial joint can be affected by instability, in most cases a congenital pathology in young...
Dorsal atlantoaxial stabilisation (DAAS) has mostly been described to treat atlantoaxial instability...
Objective: To evaluate a distractable titanium cage for the treatment of disk-associated wobbler syn...
The biomechanical properties of the atlanto-axial joint in a young Yorkshire Terrier dog with sponta...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This study compared, through biomechanical evaluation under ventral flexion load,...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the biomechanical properties of a ventral transarticular lag screw fixatio...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the stabilizing function of atlanto-axial ligaments in dogs. STUDY DESI...