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Three Thoroughbred mares that had undergone previous colopexy following surgical correction of a large colon volvulus presented for colic signs unresponsive to medical management. Exploratory laparotomy was elected and a midline celiotomy was performed in the caudal aspect of the ventral abdomen in each mare. Examination of the cranial abdomen revealed the large colon was not adhered to the ventral...
This case report describes a minimally invasive transurethral approach to repair a caudally located, ventral tear in the neck of the bladder in a standing mare. The mare was diagnosed with a ruptured bladder 16 h post‐partum based on clinical signs, transabdominal ultrasonography, peritoneal fluid analysis and serum biochemistry, and cystoscopy. Under sedation and epidural anaesthesia, the tear was...
Current skin biopsy techniques utilizing a punch biopsy device can leave raised scars that are cosmetically unappealing. With 3.8 million procedures per year, the potential marketability of a superior device is substantial. The goal of this study is to design a novel elliptical punch biopsy device that maintains the simplicity of existing products while minimizing scarring. Mechanical testing was...
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