September 2015

Important anatomic differences between spontaneous and implant-associated neoplasia in dogs were observed
This review confirms that ground reaction forces can be used to evaluate lameness and treatment effects in the cat.
The efficacy and success of the mandibular reconstruction technique, using rhBMP-2/CRM with plate fixation, allowed the bridging of large mandibular defects regardless of the underlying cause, and with excellent cosmetic and functional results
Subjectively assessed clinical outcome was good to excellent but with high rate of intra- and postoperative complications
1.9/2.5 mm locking plates appear to be a valid choice of implant for the stabilization of unilateral TPLO in small breed dogs.
Vertical GRF data had a similar coefficient of variation with either one or two force plates collection techniques in healthy dogs
Acepromazine produces significant alterations in the gait pattern with differences between doses, but it does not affect coordination variables in normal unexcited horses
There is individual variation in the optimal attachment site combination and stifle angle for suture placement, which may influence consistency of outcomes with extra-capsular stabilizing suture
Joint fusion and full weight-bearing obtained in a 3 month old cat after pantarsal arthrodesis using a transarticular external fixation system
The sternum was reduced and stabilised with a contoured 12-hole 3,5-mm dynamic compression plate applied to the ventral surface of the sternum.