April 2025

The novel surgical stabilization technique is technically straightforward and provided good clinical outcome.
Specific outcomes of greater trochanteric fractures are uncertain because of the high occurrence of concurrent orthopaedic injuries.
Retaining hip flexion-extension yields normalized quadriceps forces closer to in vivo values and could improve current ex vivo models.
The described technique and equipment allow placement of iliosacral screws in cats with repeatable accuracy.
Cases with complete CrCLR or severe lameness are at high risk of MMI and should be evaluated cautiously.
Increased radiographic soft tissue opacity within the stifle joint is not uncommon in dogs with patellar luxation.
Biceps tenodesis using a bioabsorbable bone anchor resulted in rapid restoration of full function.