Effectiveness of caudal segmental mandibulectomy in a cat: clinical and tomographic outcomes
Stefania Pinna,
Luca Ciammaichella,
Chiara Tassani
et al.
Abstract:Case summary A 1-year-old spayed female domestic British Shorthair cat was presented for facial trauma; there were multiple mandibular fractures involving the right temporomandibular joint (TMJ) that were managed conservatively. After 2 months, the owner reported a gradual onset of the cat’s inability to open its mouth and subsequent inappetence. The maximum mouth opening (MMO) measured 7 mm. CT showed ankylosis of the TMJ, and surgical treatment with caudal segmental mandibulectomy (CSM) was performed. The ca… Show more
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