Fascial plane mapping for superficial tumor resection in dogs. Part III: Hindlimb and pelvis
Max Latifi,
Owen T. Skinner,
Mikayla M. Schroeder
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesTo categorize the fascial planes and the intersections of these fascial planes in the hindlimb of the dog to facilitate preoperative planning for superficial cancers.Study designQualitative anatomical study.Sample populationFour male and five female mixed breed dogs, weighing ~15–35 kg.MethodsSkin and subcutaneous fat were removed, and fascial planes were explored to determine borders and quality. Fascia was categorized as type I (discrete sheets), type II (adhered to thin muscles), type III (adhered… Show more
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