Clinical challenges: Cats often present with traumatic injuries of the limbs, including complex and open fractures, frequently as a result of road traffic accidents. On initial assessment, complex and open fractures may appear to require expertise beyond the experience of the general practitioner and, in some cases, referral to a specialist may be indicated or amputation should be considered. Practical relevance: Many cases, however, can be managed using straightforward principles. This review describes a logical and practical approach to treating such injuries. It discusses general principles of fracture management, highlights the treatment of open fractures, and describes the use of external skeletal fixation for stabilisation of both ...
The aim of this study was to describe and evaluate the configurations and management of feline skull...
Objectives: To compare the complication rate between open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) and...
Traumatic vertebral fractures and/or dislocations in cats and dogs can cause severe spinal cord inju...
A review of the distribution of fracture cases in cats and dogs presented in the UVH-UPM within peri...
Periarticular stifle fractures are uncommon but challenging injuries to treat. There may be concurre...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the frequency of femur fractures in ...
A cat injured by vehicular trauma suffered multiple fractures of the forelimbs and pelvis. Following...
Practical relevance: Cats commonly present with pelvic trauma following road traffic accidents (RTAs...
A retrospective analytical study in a small animal veterinary clinic was conducted, in which cases o...
A retrospective study was undertaken to record the occurrence and pattern of fractures in small anim...
As the saying goes, "cats are not small dogs." Throughout veterinary medicine history, most of the l...
Femoral fractures in cats are common and are usually treated using pins and wires, lag screws, intra...
ObjectivesThe aims of this study were to describe the type, presentation and prognostic factors of f...
Physiotherapy is highly valued within human medicine and relatively well established for canine pati...
Femoral fractures in cats are treated using pin and wires, lag screws, Rush pins, intramedullary thr...
The aim of this study was to describe and evaluate the configurations and management of feline skull...
Objectives: To compare the complication rate between open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) and...
Traumatic vertebral fractures and/or dislocations in cats and dogs can cause severe spinal cord inju...
A review of the distribution of fracture cases in cats and dogs presented in the UVH-UPM within peri...
Periarticular stifle fractures are uncommon but challenging injuries to treat. There may be concurre...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the frequency of femur fractures in ...
A cat injured by vehicular trauma suffered multiple fractures of the forelimbs and pelvis. Following...
Practical relevance: Cats commonly present with pelvic trauma following road traffic accidents (RTAs...
A retrospective analytical study in a small animal veterinary clinic was conducted, in which cases o...
A retrospective study was undertaken to record the occurrence and pattern of fractures in small anim...
As the saying goes, "cats are not small dogs." Throughout veterinary medicine history, most of the l...
Femoral fractures in cats are common and are usually treated using pins and wires, lag screws, intra...
ObjectivesThe aims of this study were to describe the type, presentation and prognostic factors of f...
Physiotherapy is highly valued within human medicine and relatively well established for canine pati...
Femoral fractures in cats are treated using pin and wires, lag screws, Rush pins, intramedullary thr...
The aim of this study was to describe and evaluate the configurations and management of feline skull...
Objectives: To compare the complication rate between open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) and...
Traumatic vertebral fractures and/or dislocations in cats and dogs can cause severe spinal cord inju...