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A technique for the management of radial and ulnar fractures in miniature dogs using translation pins
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A technique for the management of radial and ulnar fractures in miniature dogs using translation pins

C.E. Eger
Journal of Small Animal Practice, Vol.31(8), pp.377-381
1990
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Abstract

Fractures of the distal third of the radius and ulna of miniature dogs frequently suffer the complication of non‐union. Techniques for the management of such fractures are generally adaptations of those used in larger dogs. The successful treatment of three cases is reported, utilising transfixation pins and acrylic cement.

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.34 Orthopedics
1.34.800 Fracture Management
Web Of Science research areas
Veterinary Sciences
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Plant & Animal Science
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