
Top Equine Surgery Studies of 2013
Dr. Lisa Fortier shares her picks for the top equine surgery- and lameness-related studies of 2013.

Dr. Lisa Fortier shares her picks for the top equine surgery- and lameness-related studies of 2013.

Researchers say third trochanter fractures probably aren’t career ending and generally heal without surgery.
Researchers are exploring animal microbiome to benefit both animals–including horses–and humans.

Dr. Wayne McIlwraith received the Jacob Markowitz Award for outstanding contributions to medicine.

Osteochondral lesions on young horses’ X rays might appear worrisome, but surgery isn’t always necessary.

Most voters–421, or 73%–indicated they’ve never taken a horse to colic surgery.

Gain insight about postoperative ileus: a potentially life-threatening complication of colic surgery.

Laser surgery might soon be a high-tech treatment option for horses with gait-altering fibrotic myopathy.
A horse in the trainer’s care raced after undergoing a biaxial neurectomy, a surgery banned for racehorses.

Paynter, who overcame a serious illness, will return to the races later today in California.
The lecture will address a variety of details regarding equine general anesthesia.
One vet reviews some key points equine practitioners must consider before implementing field anesthesia.

A supplement fed after osteochondral fragment removal could help reduce post-surgical joint inflammation.

Rachel Alexandra was released from Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital and returned home to Stonestreet Farm today.

Learn the newest information about stem cell therapy for mare uterine inflammation, superficial digital flexor tendon injuries, and more.

One researcher says a stent bandage appears to create an ideal environment for incisional healing.
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