Wed 23 May 2012
Less Invasive Techniques for Equine Fracture Repair and Arthrodesis
Veterinary Clinics Equine Practice 2008 24 177-189
To repair equine fractures successfully, surgeons traditionally have done aggressive open approaches with maximal internal fixation to achieve adequate stability and comfort. Although the need for stability is unquestionable, newer technologies and imaging modalities have allowed improvement in the biology of internal fixation in selected fractures and arthrodeses.
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