59 results match your criteria: "Department and Clinic of Surgery[Affiliation]"
Acta Vet Hung
March 2012
Szent István University, Department and Clinic of Surgery and Ophthalmology István, Budapest, Hungary.
Relatively few, and inconsistent, data are available in the literature about the properties of EnSeal®, an electrosurgical tissue-sealing device. For this reason, we conducted control safety tests on experimental pigs. The mean burst pressure of sealed vessels (2-7 mm in diameter) proved to be 873.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAutologous vascular patch grafts developed from the internal rectus sheath were implanted onto the bilateral common iliac vein and jugular vein of 4 experimental beagle dogs. During the development and implanting of the grafts no technical difficulties or perioperative complications were encountered. The follow-up lasted 6 months and 3 months in the case of the common iliac vein grafts and the jugular grafts, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Vet Hung
December 2010
Department and Clinic of Surgery and Ophthalmology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István University, István utca 2 H-1078 Budapest, Hungary.
A clinicopathological case study of vertebral osteomyelitis caused by Pasteurella canis in a 2.5-year-old male Jack Russell Terrier is presented. The case was characterised by a chronic course with signs of spinal pain and acute paraplegia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPol J Vet Sci
January 2011
Department and Clinic of Surgery and Roentgenology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Warmia and Mazury, Oczapowskiego 14, 10-719 Olsztyn, Poland.
The objective of this study was to present and discuss the available data on canine shoulder joint ultrasonography. The paper presents the method of ultrasonographic examination of the shoulder joint area, describes the normal structure of the shoulder joint in dogs, and discusses the most frequently encountered shoulder joint pathologies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Small Anim Pract
December 2008
Department and Clinic of Surgery and Ophthalmology, Szent István University, Budapest, Hungary.
Objectives: To evaluate the long-term results of subtotal colectomy for acquired hypertrophic megacolon in the dog.
Methods: Eight dogs with acquired hypertrophic megacolon underwent subtotal colectomy with preservation of the ileocolic junction. Long-term follow-up was obtained by clinical records and telephone interviews with the owners.
Can J Vet Res
January 2004
Department and Clinic of Surgery and Ophthalmology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent Istvan University, 2 Istvan Street, 1078 Budapest, Hungary.
A computer program (CalcAnesth) was developed with Visual Basic for the purpose of calculating the doses and prices of injectable medications on the basis of body weight or body surface area. The drug names, concentrations, and prices are loaded from a drug database. This database is a simple text file, that the user can easily create or modify.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Vet Hung
July 2001
Department and Clinic of Surgery and Ophthalmology, Szent István University, H-1400 Budapest, P.O. Box 2, Hungary.
An 11-year-old, Hungarian half-bred stallion was presented with a history of mixed left hindlimb lameness of 6 months duration. Subchondral bone cyst of the medial femoral condyle and injury of the medial meniscus were diagnosed. Osteochondral autograft transplantation (mosaic arthroplasty) was performed, taking grafts from the less weight-bearing medial border of the medial femoral trochlea of the affected limb, and transplanting them into the cyst during arthroscopy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Vet Hung
July 2001
Department and Clinic of Surgery and Ophthalmology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István University, H-1400 Budapest, P.O. Box 2, Hungary.
Six pieces of grafts, 6.5 mm in diameter, 20 mm in length, were taken from each of 170 cadaver hindlimbs, using the cranial surface of the medial femoral trochlea for harvesting. The age of the horses varied between 4 months and 23 years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPol Arch Weter
January 1993
Department and Clinic of Surgery, Veterinary Medicine Faculty, Agricultural Academy, Wrocław, Poland.
Four horses manifesting locomotor incoordination were used in the research. Precise localization of the compression of cervical spinal cord due to malforming lesions or instability of the vertebral column was determined by means of radiography and myelography. The results, particularly those obtained by means of myelography, appeared to be of decisive diagnostic importance to planned surgical operation to remove the compression of the spinal cord.
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