Femoral Head
and Neck Resection In A Dog
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Radiograph of
the eight year old Retriever
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Close up view
of the severely degenerated left hip.
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Line of incision
through the stubby neck of the femur.
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The patient
is prepared for surgery.
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The incision
is made over the Greater Trochanter of the femur.
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The muscles
of the hip are gently separated along muscle divisions.
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The hip joint
capsule is identified and incised. Synovial fluid leaks from the joint space.
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The head of
the femur is isolated and examined and the incision line is determined.
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Stainless steel
bone chisels are utilized to slice through the femoral neck.
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(Zoom View) The femoral head and neck are removed and
any rough or sharp edges are smoothed and arthritic tissue is excised.
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The incision
is closed in layers beginning with the joint capsule and ending with the skin.
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The Femoral
Head and fragments of the neck are displayed after the surgery.
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