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133 related items for PubMed ID: 35784779

  • 1. Complete vaginectomy via a ventral approach with pelvic osteotomy in a cat.
    Saitoh Y, Aikawa T, Miyazaki Y.
    Can Vet J; 2022 Jul; 63(7):695-700. PubMed ID: 35784779
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  • 2. Bilateral pubic and ischial osteotomy in cats offers good exposure for resection of large vaginal masses with minimal postoperative complications.
    Forster K, Compagnone K, Fabrizio F.
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  • 3. Pelvic osteotomy as a treatment for obstipation in cats with acquired stenosis of the pelvic canal: six cases (1978-1989).
    Schrader SC.
    J Am Vet Med Assoc; 1992 Jan 15; 200(2):208-13. PubMed ID: 1559879
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  • 4. Bilateral pubic and ischial osteotomy for surgical management of caudal colonic and rectal masses in six dogs and a cat.
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    Allen SW, Crowell WA.
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  • 7. Symphyseal distraction-osteotomy using an ulnar autograft for the treatment of pelvic canal stenosis in three cats.
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  • 8. Obstipation following ovariohysterectomy in a cat.
    Smith MC, Davies NL.
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  • 9. Analysis of auditory and neurologic effects associated with ventral bulla osteotomy for removal of inflammatory polyps or nasopharyngeal masses in cats.
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  • 11. Internal hemipelvectomy for treatment of obstipation secondary to pelvic malunion in 3 cats.
    DeGroot W, Gibson TW, Reynolds D, Murphy KA.
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  • 12. Megacolon in a cat following ovariohysterectomy.
    Muir P, Goldsmid SE, Bellenger CR.
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  • 13. Subtotal colectomy for the treatment of obstipation secondary to pelvic fracture malunion in cats.
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  • 15. Ischial and pubic osteotomies performed by medial approach during periacetabular osteotomies: an anatomical study.
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  • 16. Use of an allogeneic bone graft to enlarge the pelvic outlet in a cat.
    Evans I.
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  • 17. Triple Pelvic Osteotomy Fixed with Lag Screw for the Treatment of Pelvic Canal Stenosis in Five Cats.
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  • 18. Outcomes of Pelvic Exenteration with en Bloc Partial or Complete Pubic Bone Excision for Locally Advanced Primary or Recurrent Pelvic Cancer.
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  • 19. Triple pelvic osteotomy for the treatment of pelvic canal stenosis in a cat.
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