Characteristics of 1000 Femur Fractures in the Dog and Cat

One thousand femur fractures were documented in this retrospective study. The type of animals and type of fractures are reported herewith. Also the type of fixation is reported. This is the most comprehensive femur fracture study reported to date.

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