Small Animal Topic

Achilles’ Tendon Injuries

...to allow the tendon to heal. A variety of options exist for immobilizing the lower limb, including casts, splints, custom orthotics, temporary screws (Figure 4), linear external skeletal fixator, or...
Honored Mentor

Karen Tobias

...Dr. Tobias is the epitome of ‘making something complicated look easy.’ Dr. Tobias was an amazingly supportive mentor early in my specialist years, never hesitating to assist or encourage me....
Honored Mentor

D. Scott Taylor (Deceased)

My internship year with Dr. Taylor will remain in my memory as one of the best years of my life. He opened my eyes to the amazing world of surgery...
Honored Mentor

Michael Tillson

Early in his career, Michael Tillson lent perspective to his mentees that a more senior clinician may have long ago forgotten. As much a friend, learning with his mentees, he...
Small Animal Topic

Extrahepatic Biliary Tract Obstruction

...until clinical signs of icterus develop. These animals often have complete obstruction of their biliary tract and are much sicker than they may appear. Figure 1: Lateral radiograph projection of...
Small Animal Topic

Splenic Torsion

...Your dog will need restricted activity for two weeks following surgery. Your dog may need to wear an E-collar or t-shirt to prevent self-trauma to the surgical site. Complications from...
Small Animal Topic

Liver Tumors

...discoloration of the whites of the eyes, gums, inner ear flaps and poorly haired areas of skin. Figure 1. X-ray of the abdomen of a dog that has a large...
Honored Mentor

John T. Vaughan (Deceased)

...became clear that he was a very gifted surgeon but in a practical, experienced sort of way. He was an articulate, slow speaker with powerful words. Dr. Vaughan became a...
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Veterinary Surgery seeks an associate editor

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