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The Study Of The Radiographic Positionings Of The Canine Elbow For Identifying The Medial Coronoid Process, Suwicha Chuthatep, Kongkiat Srisuwatanasagul, Chalika Wangdee, Kumpanart Sunthornwipart, Surassanan Angkana Sep 2006

The Study Of The Radiographic Positionings Of The Canine Elbow For Identifying The Medial Coronoid Process, Suwicha Chuthatep, Kongkiat Srisuwatanasagul, Chalika Wangdee, Kumpanart Sunthornwipart, Surassanan Angkana

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Twenty cadaver canine forelimbs, 9 right and 11 left, were used to evaluate the most effective radiographic position that can enhance the cranial aspect of the medial coronoid process (MCP) of the ulna. A lead pellet (1 mm) was buried to represent the area representing the cartilegenous fragment in the canine patient in the fragmented medial coronoid process (FMCP). The distance between the pellet and the radial surface and the superimposition of the humeral condyle silhouette on the pellet were used as parameters for analysis. The results showed that the disto45 medialproximolateral oblique (Di45M-PrLO) position with a 40 flexed elbow …


The Use Of Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosa In Ten Cases Of Canine Corneal Staphyloma, Nalinee Tuntivanich, Kumpanart Soontornwipart, Pranee Tuntivanich Sep 2006

The Use Of Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosa In Ten Cases Of Canine Corneal Staphyloma, Nalinee Tuntivanich, Kumpanart Soontornwipart, Pranee Tuntivanich

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Porcine small intestinal submucosa biomaterial was used to repair corneal staphyloma in 10 dogs. There was no evidence of leakage of aqueous humor and graft rejection following PSIS grafting. Anterior synechia was presented in 25-50% of the corneal area. Granulation tissue vanished within 50 days of the operation. Even though scar formation and anterior synechia were observed at the end of the study, all dogs had vision.


A Geometric Modeling Of Dog Intestine, Hüseyi̇n Yildiz, Kadri̇ Arslan, İhsani̇ye Coşkun, Bahri̇ Yildiz Jan 2006

A Geometric Modeling Of Dog Intestine, Hüseyi̇n Yildiz, Kadri̇ Arslan, İhsani̇ye Coşkun, Bahri̇ Yildiz

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In computer-assisted surgical applications, reconstruction of 3-D morphological peculiarities are required. Herein, we present a geometric modeling of the separate intestinal sections of the canine. The intestine of the dog was considered a tubular shape along a special curve. Seven male Turkish shepherd dogs were used for the modeling study. The length (cm) and diameter (mm) of the intestines were measured with digital calipers and formulated. These models were then compared to their original photographs. It was concluded that the geometric modeling and experimental work were consistent. These kinds of organ modeling techniques will enable medical lecturers to show 3-D …