Medial patella luxations in small dogs: what you need to know and who needs surgery.
A medial luxation of the patella is a common finding in the small dog. Many are asymptomatic. The ones who are not usually start to show signs between the ages […]
A medial luxation of the patella is a common finding in the small dog. Many are asymptomatic. The ones who are not usually start to show signs between the ages […]
Testing the integrity of a medial collateral ligament in a dog or cat is quite simply. Be sure to perform this test after doing a closed reduction of an elbow
Elbow luxations are not very common in dogs and cats but when they do present it is important to get the luxation reduced. It might sound/seem confusing or complicated but
Today’s case is that of an old dog that was dropped off at the humane society with a large pink mass protruding from her vulva. We agreed that this was
Laryngeal paralysis is a progressive disease of large breed geriatric dogs. The history is progressive and consists of exercise intolerance, raspy breathing especially with exercise and excitement, coughing and sputtering
The instrument tie is by far the most commonly used suture tying technique used by veterinarians. The two most common mistakes made by practitioners that I see are what I
Radius and Ulna fractures can have a high success rate with splinting however, case selection becomes important here. The young patient (less than 1year of age) definitely does better with
https://vimeo.com/923518557/126b408ada?share=copy Are you frustrated by watching those perfectly apposed skin edges gape apart when you place the second throw of your first square knot? Or maybe you solved that problem
In surgery we tend not to pay much attention to our non-dominant hand, and rightfully so, our brain needs to focus on our dominant hand, the one holding the sharp
Many veterinarians confuse thumb forceps and dressing forceps, both of which are often referred to as tweezers or pick ups. Although it does not really matter what you call them