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Topic:Surgery

Surgery for horses encompasses a range of procedures performed to diagnose, treat, or manage various medical conditions. These procedures may involve soft tissue or orthopedic interventions and require specialized techniques to accommodate the unique anatomical and physiological characteristics of equines. Common surgical procedures in horses include colic surgery, fracture repair, and arthroscopy. The success of equine surgery depends on numerous factors, including the type of procedure, the horse's overall health, and post-operative care. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore surgical techniques, outcomes, and advancements in equine surgical practices.
Proceedings: Fibroma.
The Australasian journal of dermatology    April 1, 1974   Volume 15, Issue 1 31-32 
Bagnall BG.No abstract available
Acupuncture analgesia in veterinary surgery. Kaada B.No abstract available
Distichiasis in the horse treated by partial tarsal plate excision.
The Veterinary record    February 16, 1974   Volume 94, Issue 7 128-129 doi: 10.1136/vr.94.7.128
Wilkinson JD.No abstract available
[Anesthesia using a mixture of chloral hydrate, magnesium sulfate and pentobarbital in horses].
Veterinarni medicina    February 1, 1974   Volume 19, Issue 2 157-164 
Král E.No abstract available
Adamantinoma of the equine mandible, a case report.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    February 1, 1974   Volume 69, Issue 2 157-160 
Hanselka DV, Roberts RE, Thompson RB.No abstract available
Distal condylar fractures of the cannon bone in the horse.
Modern veterinary practice    February 1, 1974   Volume 55, Issue 2 113-114 
Rooney JR.No abstract available
Anesthesia for standing castration.
Modern veterinary practice    February 1, 1974   Volume 55, Issue 2 106 
Merriam JG.No abstract available
Endotracheal tube.
Modern veterinary practice    February 1, 1974   Volume 55, Issue 2 104 
Heath RB.No abstract available
Arterial aneurysm in the leg of an equine yearling.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    January 1, 1974   Volume 69, Issue 1 94 
Norrie RD.No abstract available
Use of autogenous meshgrafts in equine wound management.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    January 1, 1974   Volume 164, Issue 1 35-41 
Hanselka DV.No abstract available
Internal fixation of fractured extensor process of third phalanx in a horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    January 1, 1974   Volume 164, Issue 1 61-63 
Haynes PF, Adams OR.No abstract available
Effect of surgical splitting on vascular reactions in the superficial flexor tendon of the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    January 1, 1974   Volume 164, Issue 1 57-60 
Strömberg B, Tufvesson G, Nilsson G.No abstract available
Plasmapheresis of horses by extracorporeal circulation of blood.
Research in veterinary science    January 1, 1974   Volume 16, Issue 1 35-39 
Phillips AW, Courtenay JS, Ruston RD, Moore J, Baker C, Epps HB.A simple apparatus is described for the collection of plasma from horses while maintaining their blood in extracorporeal circulation. Using this device, nearly 2.5 kg of plasma protein was collected from a horse during a period of 3 weeks without any obvious adverse effect upon the animal. The blood’s packed cell volume showed little variation throughout this period, although its content of plasma protein was found to fall. The normal plasma protein level was almost completely re-established after 3 weeks rest. A horse immunized with tetanus toxoid and subjectcd to repeated cycles of plasmap...
Castration of horses.
The Veterinary record    November 3, 1973   Volume 93, Issue 18 497 doi: 10.1136/vr.93.18.497-a
Chambers F.No abstract available
Indications for laparotomy in horses with colic.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde    October 15, 1973   Volume 98, Issue 20 963-967 
Kalsbeek HC.No abstract available
Surgical treatment of scrotal hernia in foals and yearlings, without orchectomy.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde    October 15, 1973   Volume 98, Issue 20 1025-1026 
Bignozzi L.No abstract available
Anaesthesia and care during operation.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde    October 15, 1973   Volume 98, Issue 20 975-979 
Lagerweij E, van Dieten JS.No abstract available
Surgical treatment of equine ileus.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde    October 15, 1973   Volume 98, Issue 20 983-985 
Sankovic F.No abstract available
The surgical treatment of ileus in the horse.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde    October 15, 1973   Volume 98, Issue 20 968-974 
Kersjes AW, Bras GE.No abstract available
The castration of horses: or castration of half a horse?
The Veterinary record    October 13, 1973   Volume 93, Issue 15 425-426 doi: 10.1136/vr.93.15.425-a
Cox JE.No abstract available
Fetotomy in the mare.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    October 1, 1973   Volume 68, Issue 10 1167-1170 
Brady WE, Hoover TR.No abstract available
The nature of tendon damage and its repair.
Equine veterinary journal    October 1, 1973   Volume 5, Issue 4 141-149 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1973.tb03214.x
Fackelman GE.No abstract available
The non-suturing of parietal peritoneum in abdominal surgery of the horse.
The Veterinary record    September 22, 1973   Volume 93, Issue 12 328-335 doi: 10.1136/vr.93.12.328
Swanwick RA, Milne FJ.No abstract available
Investigations of azaperone-metomidate anaesthesia in the horse.
The Veterinary record    September 15, 1973   Volume 93, Issue 11 307-311 doi: 10.1136/vr.93.11.307
Hillidge CJ, Lees P, Serrano L.No abstract available
Cannon-bone fracture in the thoroughbred racehorse.
Medical & biological engineering    September 1, 1973   Volume 11, Issue 5 613-620 doi: 10.1007/BF02477408
Cheney JA, Liou SY, Wheat JD.Abstract The high incidence of lameness in thoroughbred racehorses in California led to a study which indicated a relationship between track hardness and the percentage of occurrence of lameness. One type of lameness is due to a longitudinal fracture of the foreleg cannon bone (third metacarpal). A study was made to obtain the compressive strength of cannon bonein vitro due to single and cyclical loading, and material properties of bone material in the longitudinal and transverse directions in the bone. A theory for the interaction of bone-marrow fluid with the longitudinal compression predic...
Circulatory effects of splenectomy in the horse. 3. Effect on pulse-work relationship.
Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A    September 1, 1973   Volume 20, Issue 7 521-530 
Persson SG, Lydin G.No abstract available
[Technique for forming an isolated stomach].
Veterinariia    September 1, 1973   Volume 9 89 
Zelenskiĭ KP.No abstract available
Circulatory effects of splenectomy in the horse. I. Effect on red-cell distribution and variability of haematocrit in the peripheral blood.
Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A    August 1, 1973   Volume 20, Issue 6 441-455 
Persson SG, Ekman L, Lydin G, Tufvesson G.No abstract available
Circulatory effects of splenectomy in the horse. II. Effect on plasma volume and total and circulating red-cell volume.
Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A    August 1, 1973   Volume 20, Issue 6 456-468 
Persson SG, Ekman L, Lydin G, Tufvesson G.No abstract available
[Surgical treatment of true inguinal hernia in foals and yearlings without ablation of the testicle].
Folia veterinaria Latina    July 1, 1973   Volume 3, Issue 3 400-423 
Bignozzi L.No abstract available