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Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Education. 32:431-436
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Coomer, R, McKane, S, Roberts, V, Gorvy, D & Mair, T S 2016, ' Small intestinal biopsy and resection in standing sedated horses ', Equine Veterinary Education, vol. 28, no. 11, pp. 636-640 . https://doi.org/10.1111/eve.12582
Diagnostic laparotomy and laparoscopy are surgical techniques commonly used for the investigation of chronic abdominal disease and weight loss. They can both be usefully carried out in the standing sedated horse, allowing a thorough examination of th
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Equine Veterinary Education. 28:150-154
Summary Standing laparoscopic removal of abdominally retained cryptorchid testes may reduce patient morbidity and speed recovery compared with traditional laparotomy because anaesthesia is avoided and skin incisions are smaller. Reliably locating the
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Equine Veterinary Education. 27:462-466
Summary A 13-year-old Swedish Warmblood mare was presented for evaluation of a mass on the medial aspect of the left vertical ear canal. The mass was initially resected using monopolar loop diathermy. Histopathological diagnosis of the excisional bio
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Equine Veterinary Journal. 47:218-222
Summary Reasons for performing study The success of primary healing of equine traumatic wounds is dependent on thorough debridement. A specific hydrosurgical debridement device (VersajetTM)a is gentle to viable tissues, yet effectively removes macros
Autor:
Derek C. Knottenbelt, V. L. H. Roberts, W H Tremaine, I White, Justin Perkins, S. A. McKANE, E. M. Skärlina, D. A. Gorvy, A Williams
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Equine Veterinary Journal. 45:107-110
Summary Reasons for performing study: Idiopathic headshaking is often a facial pain syndrome, but a diagnostic protocol has not been described. In a previous study, caudal compression of the infraorbital nerve for treatment offered a fair success rat
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Equine veterinary journal. 47(2)
The success of primary healing of equine traumatic wounds is dependent on thorough debridement. A specific hydrosurgical debridement device (Versajet(TM) )(a) is gentle to viable tissues, yet effectively removes macroscopic contaminants and debris. W
Autor:
V L H, Roberts, J D, Perkins, E, Skärlina, D A, Gorvy, W H, Tremaine, A, Williams, S A, McKane, I, White, D C, Knottenbelt
Publikováno v:
Equine veterinary journal. 45(1)
Idiopathic headshaking is often a facial pain syndrome, but a diagnostic protocol has not been described. In a previous study, caudal compression of the infraorbital nerve for treatment offered a fair success rate, but low case numbers and short foll