Technique Used In Human Ankle Injuries Modified To Treat Dogs’ Knees

Technique Used In Human Ankle Injuries Modified To Treat Dogs’ Knees
A common sports injury in human knees is even more common in dogs. Each year, more than one million dogs suffer from cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) deficiency, which is comparable to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in humans. The common method of treatment by many veterinary surgeons involves cutting the tibia bone to stabilize the CCL-deficient knee in these dogs.

The Effect Of Erythropoietin On Ischemic Damage In The Canine Kidney
ORLANDO, FL (UroToday.com) - Dr Phillips from Columbia University evaluated erythropoietin’s (Epo) ability to protect the kidney during warm ischemia. 30 dogs underwent a laparoscopic nephrectomy and were then divided into 5 groups (n=6 each). Group 1 underwent 1.5h abdominal insufflation with placebo (saline) injection; Group 2 underwent 1.

Re: New but not to ferrets!
… Hi JC! When we first wanted to get ferrets again we looked at local shelters. None had any (YEA!), however that left us with the KC Ferret Hotline who has

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