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Risk Factors Associated with Plantar Necrosis following Tarsal Arthrodesis in Dogs (2023)
Journal Article
Holroyd, K., Meeson, R., Pead, M., Mukherjee, L., Ferguson, J., & Kulendra, E. (2023). Risk Factors Associated with Plantar Necrosis following Tarsal Arthrodesis in Dogs. Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-57222

Objectives The aim of this study was to define landmarks of the intermetatarsal channel of the dorsal pedal artery and to assess whether damage to the dorsal pedal artery during metatarsal screw placement in dogs undergoing pan- and partial-tarsal ar... Read More about Risk Factors Associated with Plantar Necrosis following Tarsal Arthrodesis in Dogs.

Comparison of post-operative outcomes after open or closed surgical techniques to stabilize metacarpal and metatarsal fractures in dogs and cats (2022)
Journal Article
Rossello, G., Carmel, J., Pead, M., Lacosta, V., & Lafuente, P. (2022). Comparison of post-operative outcomes after open or closed surgical techniques to stabilize metacarpal and metatarsal fractures in dogs and cats. BMC Veterinary Research, 18(1), https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-022-03404-3

Backfround Treatment options for metacarpal/metatarsal fractures include conservative and surgical management. The aim of this study is to determine whether there is any significant difference in healing and complication rates, between open and close... Read More about Comparison of post-operative outcomes after open or closed surgical techniques to stabilize metacarpal and metatarsal fractures in dogs and cats.

Defining a safe corridor for trans-iliac pin placement in cats (2021)
Journal Article
Garcia-Pertierra, S., Meeson, R., Yeung, B., Bedford, G., & Pead, M. (2021). Defining a safe corridor for trans-iliac pin placement in cats. Australian Veterinary Journal, 99(6), 242-248. https://doi.org/10.1111/avj.13062

Objective To identify whether a theoretical predictable safe corridor is available in cats for placement of trans-iliac pins without the use of fluoroscopy. Methods Twenty-one cats with straight orthogonal normal pelvic radiographs were included. Two... Read More about Defining a safe corridor for trans-iliac pin placement in cats.

Comparison of a reverse-transverse cross pin technique with a same side cross pin type II external skeletal fixator in 89 dogs (2015)
Journal Article
Tsai, K.-Y., & Pead, M. J. (2015). Comparison of a reverse-transverse cross pin technique with a same side cross pin type II external skeletal fixator in 89 dogs. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 8(10), 18023-31

The objective of this study was to determine whether a novel reverse-transverse cross pin insertion technique could increase the stability of type II external skeletal fixators (ESF) in dogs compared with an alternate, same side cross pin ESF. Revers... Read More about Comparison of a reverse-transverse cross pin technique with a same side cross pin type II external skeletal fixator in 89 dogs.

The prevalence of canine patellar luxation in three centres Clinical features and radiographic evidence of limb deviation
Journal Article
Bound, N. J., Zakai, D., Butterworth, S. J., & Pead, M. J. The prevalence of canine patellar luxation in three centres Clinical features and radiographic evidence of limb deviation. Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 22(1), 32-37. https://doi.org/10.3415/vcot-08-01-0009

The medical records of 155 dogs with patellar luxation (PL) from three different centres were analysed. Each case was classified according to the nature of its luxation and any concurrent orthopaedic conditions plus the age at diagnosis were also not... Read More about The prevalence of canine patellar luxation in three centres Clinical features and radiographic evidence of limb deviation.