Stabilization of 82 sacroiliac luxations in 67 cats using two sacroiliac screws (2014–2023)
Kevin R. L. Schreiber,
Alexandre Thibault,
Martin Hamon
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo describe sacroiliac luxation stabilization in cats using two screws and to report clinical and radiographic short‐term outcomes.Study designRetrospective clinical cohort study.Sample populationCats (n = 67) with sacroiliac luxation.MethodsCase records of cats presented for sacroiliac luxation stabilized using two screws per side affected, one lag and one positional, between 2014 and 2023 were reviewed. The percentage of sacral purchase (PoSP) for each screw, percentage of reduction (PoR), and pelvi… Show more
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