2022 journal article

Dogs >= five years of age at the time of congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunt diagnosis have better long-term outcomes with surgical attenuation than with medical management alone

Dogs >= five years of age at the time of congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunt diagnosis have better long-term outcomes with surgical attenuation than with medical management alone. JAVMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 260(7), 758–764.

By: M. Wallace*, J. Grimes*, L. Edwards*, C. Lux*, C. Tam*, V. Dickerson*, K. Carroll n, V. Scharf n ...

MeSH headings : Animals; Dog Diseases / diagnosis; Dog Diseases / drug therapy; Dog Diseases / surgery; Dogs; Portal System / abnormalities; Portal System / surgery; Portasystemic Shunt, Transjugular Intrahepatic / veterinary; Retrospective Studies
TL;DR: Dogs diagnosed at ≥ 5 years of age with EHPSS have significantly better survival times and fewer clinical signs with surgical attenuation, compared with medical management. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: May 23, 2022

2021 article

Ex Vivo Biomechanical Assessment of a Novel Multi-Strand Repair of Canine Tendon Lacerations

Curcillo, C. P., Duffy, D. J., Chang, Y.-J., & Moore, G. E. (2021, March 31). VETERINARY AND COMPARATIVE ORTHOPAEDICS AND TRAUMATOLOGY.

By: C. Curcillo n, D. Duffy n, Y. Chang n & G. Moore*

author keywords: biomechanical properties; tendon repair; suture; canine tendon injury; animal models of human disease
MeSH headings : Animals; Biomechanical Phenomena; Cadaver; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Lacerations / surgery; Lacerations / veterinary; Suture Techniques / veterinary; Sutures; Tendons / surgery; Tensile Strength
TL;DR: Pattern modification by increasing the number of suture strands crossing the repair site, increasing points of sutures purchase from the transection site and depth of sute penetrance is positively correlated with repair site strength while significantly reducing the occurrence of gap formation in a canine cadaveric model. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: June 10, 2021

2020 journal article

Biomechanical evaluation of an autologous flexor digitorum lateralis graft to augment the surgical repair of gastrocnemius tendon laceration in a canine ex vivo model

VETERINARY SURGERY, 49(8), 1545–1554.

By: D. Duffy n, C. Curcillo n, Y. Chang n, L. Gaffney n, M. Fisher n & G. Moore*

MeSH headings : Animals; Autografts / physiology; Biomechanical Phenomena; Cadaver; Dogs / injuries; Dogs / surgery; Lacerations / surgery; Lacerations / veterinary; Muscle, Skeletal / surgery; Tendon Injuries / surgery; Tendon Injuries / veterinary; Tendons / transplantation; Transplantation, Autologous / veterinary
TL;DR: Use of FDL tendon augmentation for GT laceration may increase repair site strength and resist gap formation better than 3LP core suture use alone and increase yield, peak, and failure forces by twofold, 2.3-fold and 2.2-fold compared with core 3LP alone while preventing the occurrence of gap formation. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: November 24, 2020

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