Numerous cases and a shortage of resources usually limit wild animal rescue. New technology might save these severely injured wild animals from euthanasia by easing the requirement of intensive medication. Three-dimensional (3D) technologies provide precise and accurate results that improve the quality of medical applications. These 3D tools have become relatively low-cost and accessible in recent years. In the medical field of exotic animals, turtle shell defects are highly challenging because of inevitable water immersion. This report is the first attempt to apply the combination of 3D scanning, computer-aided design (CAD), and 3D printing to make a device that protects the wound from exposure to water or infection sources. The presented ...
OBJECTIVES: Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting, a method derived from additive manufacturing technol...
Non-destructive assessment of wrapped mummified animal remains from ancient Egypt using imaging tech...
Pictured is a wild ornate box turtle (Terrapene ornata) awaiting veterinary evaluation at a temporar...
Trauma related injuries, particularly shell fractures, are one of the most common reasons wild turtl...
© The Korean Society of Veterinary Clinics.An Amur softshell turtle with multiple shell injuries was...
The advent of new technologies in medical imaging and 3D printing in recent years has made customiza...
Often rescue centres receive sea turtle showing traumatic injuries of the skull, due to the impact w...
The purpose of this project is to develop bio-models which are accurate with visual and tactile inte...
Abstract: Sea Turtles are frequently poached by spearing in the neck region and subsequently holding...
This study reports the first case of fibropapillomatosis (FP) in the green turtle Chelonia mydas tha...
Advances in image processing have led to the clinical use of 3D printing technology, giving the surg...
Sea turtles are considered endangered species, largely due to anthropogenic activities. Much of the ...
A loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) was suspected of ingesting rubber suction cups during reha...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a surgical approach to the coelomic cavity through the axillary and inguinal ...
Non-destructive assessment of wrapped mummified animal remains from ancient Egypt using imaging tech...
OBJECTIVES: Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting, a method derived from additive manufacturing technol...
Non-destructive assessment of wrapped mummified animal remains from ancient Egypt using imaging tech...
Pictured is a wild ornate box turtle (Terrapene ornata) awaiting veterinary evaluation at a temporar...
Trauma related injuries, particularly shell fractures, are one of the most common reasons wild turtl...
© The Korean Society of Veterinary Clinics.An Amur softshell turtle with multiple shell injuries was...
The advent of new technologies in medical imaging and 3D printing in recent years has made customiza...
Often rescue centres receive sea turtle showing traumatic injuries of the skull, due to the impact w...
The purpose of this project is to develop bio-models which are accurate with visual and tactile inte...
Abstract: Sea Turtles are frequently poached by spearing in the neck region and subsequently holding...
This study reports the first case of fibropapillomatosis (FP) in the green turtle Chelonia mydas tha...
Advances in image processing have led to the clinical use of 3D printing technology, giving the surg...
Sea turtles are considered endangered species, largely due to anthropogenic activities. Much of the ...
A loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) was suspected of ingesting rubber suction cups during reha...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a surgical approach to the coelomic cavity through the axillary and inguinal ...
Non-destructive assessment of wrapped mummified animal remains from ancient Egypt using imaging tech...
OBJECTIVES: Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting, a method derived from additive manufacturing technol...
Non-destructive assessment of wrapped mummified animal remains from ancient Egypt using imaging tech...
Pictured is a wild ornate box turtle (Terrapene ornata) awaiting veterinary evaluation at a temporar...