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Caudal pole meniscectomy through an arthroscopic caudomedial portal in dogs: A cadaveric study

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2024
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Keider, S., Schmierer, P. A., & Pozzi, A. (2024). Caudal pole meniscectomy through an arthroscopic caudomedial portal in dogs: A cadaveric study. Veterinary Surgery, 53(4), 754–760. https://doi.org/10.1111/vsu.13991

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Objective: To describe a caudomedial instrumental portal for caudal pole meniscectomy (CPM). Study design: Experimental ex‐vivo study. Sample population: Ten cadaveric hindlimbs of 10 large breed dogs. Methods: Each hindlimb was used for establishing the caudomedial portal for CPM. The surgical time was recorded. Specimens were disarticulated afterwards, and the completeness of CPM was documented. Iatrogenic injuries to the articular cartilage and the intra‐ and periarticular structures were assessed. Results: The extent of the CPM (m

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  • Keider, Stefan
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  • Schmierer, Philipp A
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  • Pozzi, Antonio
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53

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4

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754

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760

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General Veterinary

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English

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2024-05-01

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2024-02-06

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0161-3499

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Keider, S., Schmierer, P. A., & Pozzi, A. (2024). Caudal pole meniscectomy through an arthroscopic caudomedial portal in dogs: A cadaveric study. Veterinary Surgery, 53(4), 754–760. https://doi.org/10.1111/vsu.13991

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