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Trauma and Fracture Management in Companion Animals: Practical Insights for Veterinarians
Fracture management in dogs and cats requires a structured, stepwise approach beginning with patient stabilization and accurate diagnosis. Treatment decisions are guided by fracture classification, biomechanical principles, and individual patient factors. A range of fixation options—such as external coaptation, intramedullary devices, plates, and external skeletal fixators—allows veterinarians to tailor therapy to each case. Successful outcomes rely not only on precise surgical technique but also on effective pain management, aseptic handling, and comprehensive post-operative rehabilitation. Continuous monitoring, including radiographic follow-up, helps detect complications early and ensures optimal healing and functional recovery.
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