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Autor:
Rachel E. A. Dobberstein, Michelle L. Oblak, Brigitte A. Brisson, Ameet Singh, Noel M. M. Moens, Sabrina Ayoub
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Surgery. 51:1096-1105
To report the outcomes of dogs that underwent primary repair of gastroduodenal perforations associated with the administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID). A secondary objective was to identify clinicopathological findings that pr
Computed Tomographic Analysis of Ventral Atlantoaxial Optimal Safe Implantation Corridors in 27 Dogs
Autor:
Guillaume Leblond, Gabrielle Monteith, Noel M. M. Moens, John Runciman, Luis Gaitero, Alex zur Linden, Fiona James
Publikováno v:
Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology. 30:413-423
Objectives Ventral atlantoaxial stabilization techniques are challenging surgical procedures in dogs. Available surgical guidelines are based upon subjective anatomical landmarks, and limited radiographic and computed tomographic data. The aims of th
Publikováno v:
Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery. 34:9
Pododermatitis is prevalent in falcons and is characterized by inflammation and infection of the plantar aspect of the feet, particularly at the central metatarsal pad. Suboptimal perch design and increased weight loading on the plantar skin have bee
Publikováno v:
Veterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology : V.C.O.T. 31(6)
Objectives The purpose was to compare the biomechanical properties of a 1.5 mm locking compression plate (1.5 LCP) to the 1.5 mm straight plate (1.5 P), 1.5 mm straight plate stacked (1.5 PSt) and 2.0 mm straight plate (2.0 P) in compression and tors
DIAGNOSIS AND SURGICAL TREATMENT OF A COMPLEX ANGULAR HIND LIMB DEFORMITY IN A SERVAL (FELIS SERVAL)
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 46:609-612
A 2-yr-old neutered male pet serval (Felis serval) was presented for progressive hind limb lameness that started at 6 mo of age. Previous therapy included only nutritional supplementation. Direct and video gait analysis confirmed bilateral hind limb
Autor:
Noel M. M. Moens, Kimberley Cullen, James P. Dickey, Stephen H. M. Brown, Leah R. Bent, Stephanie Nykamp, Jeffrey J. Thomason
Publikováno v:
Comparative Exercise Physiology. 11:65-74
This study investigated the feasibility of obtaining ultrasound-guided intramuscular fine-wire electromyographic (fEMG) recordings from four canine shoulder muscles during highly dynamic activities. Four cadaveric canines were utilised to confirm the
Autor:
Gwyneth K, Watrous, Noel M M, Moens
Publikováno v:
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne. 58(4)
This retrospective study evaluated complication rates for radius and ulna fractures in small breed dogs in which 1.5 mm to 2.7 mm cuttable bone plates were used for internal fixation. The medical records of all cases from 2004 to 2011 that were prese
Autor:
Galina M. Hayes, Michelle L. Oblak, Deborah Reynolds, Brigitte A. Brisson, Ameet Singh, Noel M. M. Moens, Thomas W.G. Gibson, Cate Dewey, Alim Nazarali
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Surgery. 43:400-404
Objective To identify incidence and risk factors for surgical glove perforation in small animal surgery. Study Design Observational cohort study. Sample Population Surgical gloves (n = 2132) worn in 363 surgical procedures. Methods All gloves worn by
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Surgery. 43:166-173
Objective To investigate local and systemic pharmacokinetics of gentamicin after intra-articular implantation of a gentamicin impregnated collagen sponge (GICS) in the inflamed canine joint. Study Design Descriptive repeated measures experimental stu
Autor:
Noel M. M. Moens, Jeffrey J. Thomason, Leah R. Bent, Stephanie Nykamp, Stephen H. M. Brown, James P. Dickey, Kimberley Cullen
Publikováno v:
BMC Veterinary Research
Background The purpose of this study was to measure the muscular activation in four forelimb muscles while dogs performed agility tasks (i.e., jumping and A-frame) and to provide insight into potential relationships between level of muscular activati