Search Results - "Guiot, Laurent P."
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Closed reduction and fluoroscopic‐guided percutaneous pinning of femoral capital physeal or neck fractures: Thirteen fractures in 11 dogs
Published in Veterinary surgery (01-08-2023)“…Objectives To report the short‐term clinical outcome and complications in dogs that underwent surgical repair of femoral capital physeal or neck fractures via…”
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A lateral approach allows accurate and stable total elbow replacement in dogs
Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-09-2024)“…Evaluate whether total elbow replacement (TER) through a lateral approach is accurate and stable. 12 skeletally mature large-breed dog cadavers were used. Limb…”
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Perioperative Imaging in Minimally Invasive Osteosynthesis
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Minimally invasive percutaneous medial plate‐rod osteosynthesis for treatment of humeral shaft fractures in dog and cats: Surgical technique and prospective evaluation
Published in Veterinary surgery (01-06-2019)“…Objective To describe and prospectively report outcomes associated with a novel minimally invasive percutaneous osteosynthesis (MIPO) technique for the…”
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Prospective Evaluation of Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis in 36 Nonarticular Tibial Fractures in Dogs and Cats
Published in Veterinary surgery (01-02-2011)“…Objective: To evaluate the clinical outcome of minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) for nonarticular tibial fractures stabilized using bone plates…”
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Minimally invasive percutaneous medial plate rod osteosynthesis for treatment of bicondylar humeral fractures in dogs: Surgical technique and case report
Published in Veterinary surgery (01-06-2019)“…Objective To describe a minimally invasive surgical technique for the treatment of comminuted humeral bicondylar (also known as T‐Y) fractures in dogs and…”
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Interlocking Nails and Minimally Invasive Osteosynthesis
Published in The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice (01-01-2020)“…Reviews of clinical outcomes led to the foundation of a new approach in fracture management known as biological osteosynthesis. As intramedullary rods…”
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Total hip replacement in dogs with contralateral pelvic limb amputation: A retrospective evaluation of 13 cases
Published in Veterinary surgery (01-12-2020)“…Objective To report the clinical characteristics, surgical management, and medium‐term outcomes of total hip replacement (THR) performed in dogs with previous…”
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Retrospective evaluation of concurrent intra‐abdominal injuries in dogs with traumatic pelvic fractures: 83 cases (2008–2013)
Published in Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2000) (01-03-2016)“…OBJECTIVE: To report the occurrence of intra‐abdominal injury (IA) in dogs with pelvic fractures due to blunt trauma, to evaluate for association between…”
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Minimally invasive lag screw fixation of sacroiliac luxation/fracture using a dedicated novel instrument system: Apparatus and technique description
Published in Veterinary surgery (01-01-2018)“…Objective To describe a novel Sacroiliac Luxation Instrument System (SILIS™) and its application in minimally invasive osteosynthesis (MIO) of sacroiliac…”
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Comparison of open reduction versus minimally invasive surgical approaches on screw position in canine sacroiliac lag-screw fixation
Published in Veterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology (19-07-2016)“…To compare accuracy and consistency of sacral screw placement in canine pelves treated for sacroiliac luxation with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF)…”
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Comparison of three ultrasound guided approaches to the lumbar plexus in dogs: a cadaveric study
Published in Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia (01-07-2015)“…To assess the accuracy of contrast material injection and the dispersion of injectate following ultrasound guided injections at the level of L6 and L7, in…”
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In Vivo Biomechanical Evaluation of a Novel Angle‐Stable Interlocking Nail Design in a Canine Tibial Fracture Model
Published in Veterinary surgery (01-04-2014)“…OBJECTIVE: To compare clinical outcome and callus biomechanical properties of a novel angle stable interlocking nail (AS‐ILN) and a 6 mm bolted standard ILN…”
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Perioperative imaging in minimally invasive osteosynthesis in small animals
Published in The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice (01-09-2012)“…Perioperative imaging using various appropriate modalities is critical to the successful planning and performance of any orthopedic surgery. Although not an…”
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Interlocking nails and minimally invasive osteosynthesis
Published in The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice (01-09-2012)“…Interlocking nailing of long bone fractures has long been considered the gold standard osteosynthesis technique in people. Thanks to improvements in the…”
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Hiatal hernia in the dog: a clinical report of four Chinese shar peis
Published in The Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association (01-11-2008)“…Four Chinese shar pei littermate puppies were presented for vomiting, regurgitation, hypersalivation, and poor growth. Diagnosis of hiatal hernia was made for…”
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What Is Your Diagnosis?
Published in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (01-09-2013)Get full text
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What Is Your Diagnosis?
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What Is Your Diagnosis?
Published in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (15-11-2011)Get full text
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