September 2021

Hip hemi-arthroplasty provides a clinically acceptable treatment for disabling disease of the coxofemoral joint.
The likelihood of new radiographic complications developing after short-term evaluation is low.
Augmenting a CBLO fixation with a TB and a HCS can provide increased construct strength.
This technique may offer a novel surgical option to treat neoplasia previously considered too extensive for complete excision.
Ventral acetabular augmentation can successfully manage caudoventral luxation following total hip replacement in dogs.
Early hydrotherapy is possibly associated with occurrence of postoperative complications.