Atlantoaxial subluxation was first reported in dogs nearly fifty years ago. Since that time a better understanding of the aetiologies predisposing to joint laxity and instability has been achieved. Surgeons however are still trying to address the problems associated with stabilizing this joint which by nature is often required in small juvenile dogs. This review describes the various techniques used, discussing the associated benefits and complications thereby allowing the clinician to make an informed decision on the best treatment for the individual patient
Objective: To compare the biomechanical properties of atlantoaxial joints (AAJs) in canine vertebral...
Neste estudo foram analisadas ficha clínica e radiografias simples de cães com diagnóstico de sublux...
The feasibility of a newly developed augmentation of ventral fixation technique for surgical stabili...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To determine the applicability, complications, and long-term functional out...
The atlantoaxial joint can be affected by instability, in most cases a congenital pathology in young...
The atlantoaxial subluxation or luxation is an instability of this articulation that produces excess...
Atlantoaxial (AA) subluxation is an uncommon disorder that can cause various degrees of neurological...
The objective of this study was to describe the use of a titanium 1.5 mm locking plate in the stabil...
The biomechanical properties of the atlanto-axial joint in a young Yorkshire Terrier dog with sponta...
Atlantoaxial instability (AAI)/subluxation commonly occurs in small breed dogs. Ventral stabilizatio...
Dorsal atlantoaxial stabilisation (DAAS) has mostly been described to treat atlantoaxial instability...
Atlantoaxial instability is a congenital or traumatic or condition that causes cervical pain and var...
Case series summary We describe here the surgical management of two pure breed cats with traumatic a...
Atlantoaxial subluxation has only rarely been reported in the cat. This is the third reported case o...
The objective of this study is to suggest clinical and subclinical atlantoaxial (AA) instability as ...
Objective: To compare the biomechanical properties of atlantoaxial joints (AAJs) in canine vertebral...
Neste estudo foram analisadas ficha clínica e radiografias simples de cães com diagnóstico de sublux...
The feasibility of a newly developed augmentation of ventral fixation technique for surgical stabili...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To determine the applicability, complications, and long-term functional out...
The atlantoaxial joint can be affected by instability, in most cases a congenital pathology in young...
The atlantoaxial subluxation or luxation is an instability of this articulation that produces excess...
Atlantoaxial (AA) subluxation is an uncommon disorder that can cause various degrees of neurological...
The objective of this study was to describe the use of a titanium 1.5 mm locking plate in the stabil...
The biomechanical properties of the atlanto-axial joint in a young Yorkshire Terrier dog with sponta...
Atlantoaxial instability (AAI)/subluxation commonly occurs in small breed dogs. Ventral stabilizatio...
Dorsal atlantoaxial stabilisation (DAAS) has mostly been described to treat atlantoaxial instability...
Atlantoaxial instability is a congenital or traumatic or condition that causes cervical pain and var...
Case series summary We describe here the surgical management of two pure breed cats with traumatic a...
Atlantoaxial subluxation has only rarely been reported in the cat. This is the third reported case o...
The objective of this study is to suggest clinical and subclinical atlantoaxial (AA) instability as ...
Objective: To compare the biomechanical properties of atlantoaxial joints (AAJs) in canine vertebral...
Neste estudo foram analisadas ficha clínica e radiografias simples de cães com diagnóstico de sublux...
The feasibility of a newly developed augmentation of ventral fixation technique for surgical stabili...