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VCOT: Issue 01/2024 is online 2024-03-18


Issue 01

January 2024

Editorial

Johnson, Kenneth A.:

Aging Not All Bad for Labrador and Golden Retrievers

Original Article

Evans, Alecia; Glyde, Mark; Day, Rob; Hosgood, Giselle:

Effect of Plate–Bone Distance and Working Length on 2.0-mm Locking Construct Stiffness and Plate Strain in a Diaphyseal Fracture Gap Model: A Biomechanical Study

Murphy, Christina L.; Niles, Jacqui; Radasch, Robert M.:

The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Contralateral Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture in Medium-to-Large (≥15kg) Breed Dogs 8 Years of Age or Older

Kang, AhRan; Lee, Haebeom; Lee, Arim; Roh, Yoonho; Sim, Bokyun; Jeong, Jaemin:

Biomechanical Comparison of Double 2.3-mm Headless Cannulated Self-Compression Screws and Single 3.5-mm Cortical Screw in Lag Fashion in a Canine Sacroiliac Luxation Model: A Small Dog Cadaveric Study

Open Access


Vandekerckhove, Louis M.J.; Herregodts, Stijn; Saunders, Jimmy H.; Broeckx, Bart J. G.:

Quantifying the Stress in Stress Radiographs to Determine Sufficient Laxity of the Coxofemoral Joint: A Canine Hip Dysplasia Cadaveric Study

Klever, Julius; Brühschwein, Andreas; Hauser, Sarah; Hoffmann, Anne-Sophie; Meyer-Lindenberg, Andrea:

Influence of Femoral Position and Pelvic Projection on Norberg Angle Measurements

Holman, Sarah N.; Schaefer, Susan L.:

Quantification of the Field of View for Standard Lateral Arthroscopy of the Canine Shoulder

Clinical Communication

Redolfi, Giovanna; Grand, Jean-Guillaume:

Complications and Long-Term Outcomes after Combined Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy and Tibial Tuberosity Transposition for Treatment of Concurrent Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture and Grade III or IV Medial Patellar Luxation

Free Access


Emilian Adrian, Dumitru; Genoni, Stefano; Morrison, Shane; Whitelock, Richard:

Use of Locking Plates Fixed with Cortical Screws for Pelvic Fracture Repair in 20 Cats

AO VET News

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