Locking Plates in Veterinary Orthopedics
Samenvatting
Locking Plates in Veterinary Orthopedics is a comprehensive and state–of–the–art guide to all aspects of using locking plates to treat orthopedic conditions in dogs, cats, and large animals.
Offers a proven approach to using locking plates in veterinary practice
Highlights practical clinical applications with illustrative clinical cases
Includes information on the history, principles, and materials as well as specific techniques
Presents data on both traumatic and non–traumatic applications
Provides instructive color photographs to demonstrate the procedures
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
<p>Foreword</p>
<p>Preface</p>
<p>Acknowledgements</p>
<p>Abbreviations</p>
<p>Chapter 1 A brief history of fracture repair</p>
<p>Section 1 Principles of Locking Plate Application</p>
<p>Chapter 2 Pitfalls of locking plate use</p>
<p>Chapter 3 The biology of locking plate applications</p>
<p>Chapter 4 Dynamic compression vs. locking plating is one "better"?</p>
<p>Chapter 5 Minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis</p>
<p>Section 2 Principles of Locking Plate Applications in Large Animals</p>
<p>Chapter 6 Principles of locking plate applications in large animals</p>
<p>Section 3 Current Veterinary Locking Plate Instrumentation and Implants</p>
<p>Chapter 7 Advanced Locking Plate System (ALPS)</p>
<p>Chapter 8 Fixin</p>
<p>Chapter 9 Liberty lock</p>
<p>Chapter 10 Polyaxial (PAX)</p>
<p>Chapter 11 String of Pearls (SOP)</p>
<p>Chapter 12 Synthes</p>
<p>Section 4 Applications Trauma Clinical Case Examples</p>
<p>Section 4A Appendicular skeletal fractures</p>
<p>Chapter 13 Humerus Fractures</p>
<p>Chapter 14 Radius/Ulna fractures</p>
<p>Chapter 15 Femur Fractures</p>
<p>Chapter 16 Tibia Fractures</p>
<p>Section 4B Axial skeletal fractures</p>
<p>Chapter 17 Pelvic fractures</p>
<p>Chapter 18 Maxillofacial/Mandibular Fractures</p>
<p>Chapter 19 Spinal Fractures/Luxations</p>
<p>Section 5 Applications Non–Trauma Clinical Case Examples</p>
<p>Section 5A Corrective Osteotomies</p>
<p>Chapter 20 Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy for cranial cruciate ligament rupture</p>
<p>Chapter 21 Double Pelvic Osteotomy for hip dysplasia</p>
<p>Chapter 22 Distal femoral Osteotomy for patella luxation</p>
<p>Section 5B Arthrodesis</p>
<p>Chapter 23 Arthrodesis</p>
<p>Section 5C Spinal Diseases </p>
<p>Chapter 24 Atlantoaxial Subluxation</p>
<p>Chapter 25 Caudocervical Spondylomyelopathy</p>
<p>Chapter 26 Lumbosacral Stabilization<br /><br /></p>
<p>Index</p>
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