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    Presentation, treatment and outcome of long‐bone fractures in pet rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) by GarciaPertierra, S., Ryan, J., Richardson, J., Koterwas, B., Keeble, E., Eatwell, K., Clements, D. N.

    Published in Journal of small animal practice (01-01-2020)
    “…Objectives To describe the incidence, aetiology, characteristics, assessment, management and outcome of long‐bone fractures in rabbits presenting to a single…”
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    Surgical management of intrathoracic wooden skewers migrating from the stomach and duodenum in dogs: 11 cases (2014–2020) by GarciaPertierra, S., Das, S., Burton, C., Barnes, D., Murgia, D., Anderson, D., Kulendra, N., Harris, K., Forster, K.

    Published in Journal of small animal practice (01-05-2022)
    “…Objectives To describe the clinical presentation, management and outcome of cases presenting with intrathoracic wooden skewers originating from the abdominal…”
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    Femoral condylar fractures in four continental giant breed rabbits by Dorlis, C., GarciaPertierra, S., Richardson, J., Koterwas, B., Keeble, E., Eatwell, K., Ryan, J., Clements, D. N.

    Published in Journal of small animal practice (01-04-2022)
    “…Four male neutered continental giant rabbits aged between 10 and 30 months were presented with femoral condylar fractures, which developed without an observed…”
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    Diaphragmotomy to aid exposure during hepatobiliary surgery: a multi‐centre retrospective review of 31 dogs by Dean, B., Anderson, T., GarciaPertierra, S., Jenkins, G., Cantatore, M., Craig, A., Harris, K., Ryan, T.

    Published in Journal of small animal practice (01-05-2020)
    “…Objectives To report surgical technique, intra‐ and post‐operative complications, and short‐ and long‐term outcome following canine hepatobiliary surgery in…”
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    Defining a safe corridor for trans‐iliac pin placement in cats by GarciaPertierra, S, Meeson, RL, Yeung, BCY, Bedford, G, Pead, MJ

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-06-2021)
    “…Objective To identify whether a theoretical predictable safe corridor is available in cats for placement of trans‐iliac pins without the use of fluoroscopy…”
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