May 2019

The risk of perioperative mortality is considerably lower than previously reported.
The use of SOR implants seems viable to treat large caudocentral OCD lesions of the humeral head in dogs.
The craniocaudal projection using a horizontal radiographical beam was more accurate than the standard craniocaudal projection for measurement of the true anatomical dimensions of the canine femur.
Despite the encouraging results, accurate correction of rotational deformity was problematic and this aspect requires further development.
Lateral radial head subluxation is a potentially severe postoperative complication following PUOO or PUOE.
These results suggest that T2 mapping has the potential to quantitatively evaluate the repairing effects of cell-based engineering treatments on IDD for a long-term follow-up.
Our study demonstrated the potential of 3D printing technology to be effectively applied to spinal stabilization surgeries for small breed dogs.
This method can be used to detect injury such as partial ligament tears, and to visualize maturity-related changes in the collagen structure of tendons.
The cultivation of ASCs in PL gel resulted in maintenance of proliferation level similar to the conventional 2D cultivation.
The aims of this article are to give the reader as thorough a summary as possible of the diagnosis, treatment, outcome and complications of traumatic stifle luxation.