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  2. Femoral head ostectomy - Wikipedia

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    A femoral head ostectomy is a surgical operation to remove the head and neck from the femur. It is performed to alleviate pain, and is a salvage procedure, reserved for condition where pain can not be alleviated in any other way.

  3. Bone grafting - Wikipedia

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    The femoral head is a roughly spherical area of bone, located at the proximal end of the femur, with a diameter of 45 mm to 56 mm in adult humans. The patient's femoral head is most frequently discarded to hospital waste at the end of the surgical procedure.

  4. Gathorne Robert Girdlestone - Wikipedia

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    In 1943 Girdlestone described an Orthopedic procedure which is intended to rescue hip joints in humans [3] and more commonly these days, in animals.. The procedure, a Femoral head ostectomy – also known as a Femoral head and neck ostectomy – is a salvage procedure, mostly used in cases of severe damage through Hip dysplasia or Arthritis in which the Head (and, sometimes, the Neck) of the ...

  5. Reduction (orthopedic surgery) - Wikipedia

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    "Closed reduction of a fractured bone".Medline Plus. 11 June 2008; Vinson DR, Hoehn CL (2013). "Sedation-assisted Orthopedic Reduction in Emergency Medicine".Western J Emerg Med.

  6. Average Cost of Pet Insurance in 2024 For Cats & Dogs - AOL

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    The Cost of Pet Insurance vs. Paying Out-of-Pocket. To understand the value of pet insurance, let's compare the costs: Routine Care: Annual check-up: Up to $250. Bloodwork: Up to $200. X-rays: Up ...

  7. Category:Veterinary procedures - Wikipedia

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  8. Woman Dishes Out $50K for 'Cloned Copies' of Her Late Cat - AOL

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    The cost of doing this came at a pretty penny though, and Stewart says she paid $50,000 to have it done. ... Cat cloning costs are $50,000.00, paid in two equal installments.

  9. Osteotomy - Wikipedia

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    X-ray of Femoral Osteotomy hardware to correct femoral rotation caused by hip dysplasia. X-ray of the right hip in female patient in early thirties. Two main types of osteotomies are used in the correction of hip dysplasias and deformities to improve alignment/interaction of acetabulum – (socket) – and femoral head – (ball), innominate osteotomies and femoral osteotomies.