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  • 2. Effect of surgical technique on radiographic fusion of the anconeus in the treatment of ununited anconeal process.
    Pettitt RA, Tattersall J, Gemmill T, Butterworth SJ, O'Neill TJ, Langley-Hobbs SJ, Comerford EJ, Innes JF.
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  • 3. Surgical removal of fragmented coronoid processes and fractured anconeal process in an older dog with evidence of severe degenerative joint disease.
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  • 5. Arthroscopic-guided ulnar distraction for the correction of elbow incongruency in four dogs.
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  • 6. Focal humero-ulnar impingement following subtotal coronoid ostectomy in six dogs with fragmented medial coronoid process.
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  • 8. Traumatic fracture of the medial coronoid process in 24 dogs.
    Tan DK, Canapp SO, Leasure CS, Dycus DL, O'Donnell E.
    Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol; 2016 Jul 19; 29(4):325-9. PubMed ID: 27102430
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  • 15. Radiographic diagnosis and surgical management of fragmented medial coronoid process in dogs.
    Henry WB.
    J Am Vet Med Assoc; 1984 Apr 01; 184(7):799-805. PubMed ID: 6725114
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  • 17. Bi-oblique dynamic proximal ulnar osteotomy in dogs: reconstructed computed tomographic assessment of radioulnar congruence over 12 weeks.
    Fitzpatrick N, Caron A, Solano MA.
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  • 19. Arthroscopic assessment of osteochondrosis of the medial humeral condyle treated with debridement and sliding humeral osteotomy.
    Quinn R, Preston C.
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  • 20. Mid- to Long-Term Outcome after Arthroscopy and Proximal Abducting Ulnar Osteotomy Versus Arthroscopy Alone in Dogs with Medial Compartment Disease: Thirty Cases.
    Coghill FJ, Ho-Eckart LK, Baltzer WI.
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