Do puppies and kittens with physeal fractures always need surgery?
Fractures of the physes are always best managed surgically. The more common physeal fractures involve the growth plates of the
Fractures of the physes are always best managed surgically. The more common physeal fractures involve the growth plates of the
This video blog is a continuation of the case that we presented on April 16, 2025.
All articular fractured should be surgically repaired. I could stop right here but I am feeling compelled to have a
Dr Sylvestre uses this case that was sent to her for advice as a teaching tool for anyone who does
Fractures of the paw involve any or all of the bones of the paws that can be managed with splinting.
In this seventh and final video in the miniseries on the Cryptorchid patient, a retained testicle in the inguinal region
In the 6th video in the series on Cryptorchidism, Dr Sylvestre removes an abdominally retained testicle from the abdomen of
Dealing with blocked cats and deciding when to suggest surgery can be a difficult decision. There is no easy answer
In the 5th video in the series on Cryptorchidism, Dr Sylvestre removes bilaterally retained testicles from cat’s inguinal ring region.
Many inexperienced surgeons are fearful of doing GI surgeries. The gastrointestinal tract can lead to severe complications but if you
In the 4th video in the series on Cryptorchidism, Dr Sylvestre removes abdominally retained testicles from a cat.
In this third video in the series on Cryptorchidism. Dr Sylvestre uses various graphics to show you how to go