OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a lateral suture placed with bone anchors between quasi-isometric points in a cat is superior to a standard fabella-tibial suture for the stabilization of cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) rupture compared to an intact stifle joint. STUDY DESIGN: Biomechanical cadaveric study. METHODS: Six stifle joints with intact cruciate ligaments from three skeletally mature cats were placed in a loading mounting set and tested with axial loads of 20N and 60N at three different joint angles (75°,130° and 160°). The procedure was repeated with a transected CrCL; a stabilized stifle joint after a combination of three lateral suture techniques (fabella-tibial suture technique [SFT]; femoro-tibial suture technique 1 [FTS-1] an...
Introduction Cranial cruciate ligament failure is one of the principal causes of canine lameness. Se...
Cranial cruciate ligament rupture is one of the most common pathologies of the knee joint in dogs. I...
Objective This study investigated variables associated with surgical site infection (SSI) in dogs wi...
Objective: To determine whether a lateral suture placed with bone anchors between quasi-isometric po...
Background: This study evaluated joint stability after surgical repair of cranial cruciate ligament ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare mechanical properties of intact feline medial collateral ligaments and three t...
ABSTRACT: The influence of the proximal tibial angles in the cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture...
Case series summary Three cats (four stifles) were diagnosed with varying grades of medial patellar ...
The aim of this study was to clinically and radiologically evaluate the technique of biceps femoris ...
Objectives: To describe the range of motion and clinical stability of the feline shoulder following ...
Femoral fractures in cats are common and are usually treated using pins and wires, lag screws, intra...
Objective: To determine the biomechanical behavior of different plate systems used for oblique ilial...
Abstract Background Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) disease is one of the most common causes of lame...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>To assess weight bearing of dogs treated for unilateral cranial cruci...
Introduction Cranial cruciate ligament failure is one of the principal causes of canine lameness. Se...
Cranial cruciate ligament rupture is one of the most common pathologies of the knee joint in dogs. I...
Objective This study investigated variables associated with surgical site infection (SSI) in dogs wi...
Objective: To determine whether a lateral suture placed with bone anchors between quasi-isometric po...
Background: This study evaluated joint stability after surgical repair of cranial cruciate ligament ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare mechanical properties of intact feline medial collateral ligaments and three t...
ABSTRACT: The influence of the proximal tibial angles in the cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture...
Case series summary Three cats (four stifles) were diagnosed with varying grades of medial patellar ...
The aim of this study was to clinically and radiologically evaluate the technique of biceps femoris ...
Objectives: To describe the range of motion and clinical stability of the feline shoulder following ...
Femoral fractures in cats are common and are usually treated using pins and wires, lag screws, intra...
Objective: To determine the biomechanical behavior of different plate systems used for oblique ilial...
Abstract Background Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) disease is one of the most common causes of lame...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>To assess weight bearing of dogs treated for unilateral cranial cruci...
Introduction Cranial cruciate ligament failure is one of the principal causes of canine lameness. Se...
Cranial cruciate ligament rupture is one of the most common pathologies of the knee joint in dogs. I...
Objective This study investigated variables associated with surgical site infection (SSI) in dogs wi...