A current, in-depth analysis of joint replacement in veterinary surgery is provided by Advances in Small Animal Total Joint Replacement. The book, which is a part of the Advances in Veterinary Surgery series copublished with the ACVS Foundation, provides an evidence-based, multi-system analysis of the state of canine and feline hip, knee, and elbow replacement surgery today. It also includes data on biomechanics and biomaterials that aren't available elsewhere. The book gives guidance on the background, indications, contraindications, clinical procedures, and a review of the current literature for these surgical approaches. It was written by an international group of professionals.

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  • Offers an overview of the current state of the art for joint replacement in veterinary surgery
  • Includes information on biomechanics and biomaterials not available elsewhere in the published literature
  • Takes a multi-system approach
  • Provides information on potential complications and outcomes assessment for each procedure
  • Written by an internationally renowned list of authors
  • Part of the Advances in Veterinary Surgery series copublished with the American College of Veterinary Surgeons Foundation
The book covers replacement of the disc, shoulder, carpus, and tarsus with a focus on the hip, knee, and elbow. It also contains information on the creation of personalized prostheses. Each part includes data on potential issues and an evaluation of the results. For veterinary surgeons, residents, and practitioners interested in these procedures, Advances in Small Animal Total Joint Replacement provides an unrivaled source of information.