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Technique:
Osteochondral Autograft Transfer (OAT)
Name:
Treatment for Cartilage defects
Breed:
Any Canine, particular large/giant breeds
Condition:
Developmental or Acquired cartilage lesions |
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Osteochondrosis (OC)
is a developmental disease of articular cartilage most
commonly affecting young, rapidly growing, large-to-giant
breed dogs. Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers,
Newfoundlands, Mastiffs, Great Danes, and German Shepherds
are breeds reported to have greater risk for the disease.
The cause and pathogenesis of OC is not completely
understood but appears Read
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Newsroom: Announcement
Title: Minimal
Invasive Surgery
Date: 3/10/08
Detail: VSCD is
trained and certified in many minimally invasive surgical techniques
Did You Know? That VSCD performs laparoscopy? For
prophylactic gastropexy, cystic calculi removal, OVH, tissue
biopsy and many other procedures, minimally invasive surgery
provides low morbidity procedures, rapid recovery and minimal
risk of post-operative complication. Look for our new
brochure coming this winter! Please call us to help
coordinate patient selection criteria and referral procedures.
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Laprascopic
assisted liver biopsy. Image shows normal colored
liver peripherally with a central area of biopsy with
a small amount of hemorrhage. |
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Arthroscopic view of the canine elbow with fragmentation
of the medial coronoid process (marked as FCP).
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