Objective: To report the outcomes and complications associated with staphylectomy in nonbrachycephalic dogs.
Animal: Twenty-seven nonbrachycephalic dogs with elongated soft palates and undergoing staphylectomy.
Procedure: Retrospective study.
Additive manufacturing of metallic materials, a layer-wise manufacturing method, is currently gaining attention in the biomedical industry because of its capability to fabricate complex geometries including customized parts fitting to patient requirements. However, one of the major challenges hindering the full implementation of additively manufactured parts in safety-critical applications is their poor mechanical performance under cyclic loading. This study investigated both quasi-static bending properties (bending stiffness, bending structural stiffness, and bending strength) and bending fatigue properties of additively manufactured (AM) commercially pure titanium (CPTi) limited contact dynamic compression plate (LC-DCP) constructs based on ASTM International standard for metallic bone plates (ASTM F382).
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