The Cryptorchid Patient: I can’t palpate the testicle!
In this second video on the cryptorchid patient, Dr Sylvestre discusses her thought process behind the decision-making on how she
In this second video on the cryptorchid patient, Dr Sylvestre discusses her thought process behind the decision-making on how she
The exploratory laparotomy is very good diagnostic and should be used that way. Unfortunately we often use the term “Ex
This first video in a 7-part miniseries on the cryptorchid patients looks at general information that is useful for a general
The parapreputial approach to the caudal abdomen is not well described in the surgical textbooks. In this video, Dr Sylvestre
These two different approaches to the caudal of the male dog are worth being discussed. The most common indications for
There are 3 levels where a hindlimb can/should be amputated. The mid-femoral amputation is the most common level and the easiest surgery.
This is part 2 of the interview with Dr Jane Pegg. Dr Pegg is a board-certified veterinary dentist in Newmarket,
In this video, I am chatting with Dr Jane Pegg, a board-certified veterinary dentist. Watch the video to hear what
This is the final video in the series on Spay Surgery Concerns. In this video, Dr Sylvestre gives a few
This is the fifth video in the series on Spay Surgery Concerns. Ovarian Remnant Syndrome (ORS) occurs when some ovarian
This is the fourth video in the series on Spay Surgery Concerns. The purpose of this video is to help
This is the third of four videos on some of the common concerns with the ovariohysterectomy procedure. Dropping a pedicle,