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ThesisItem Open Access Atracurium and Pipecuronium as Muscle Relaxants Under Halothane Anaesthesia in Cats(TANUVAS, 1998) Prasad, A. Arun; TANUVAS; Kadirvel, R; William, B. Justin; David, W.P. Archibald BalrajThesisItem Open Access AUTOLOGOUS PLATELET RICH PLASMA FOR REGENERATON OF TENDON INJURIES IN HORSES(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2015) Roshini, S. Tina; TANUVAS; Prasad, A. Arun; William, B. Justin; Jeyaraja, K.The current study was performed to evaluate the efficacy of intra-lesional engraftment of Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma with and without collagen scaffold for tendon injuries in horses. Twelve (n=12) limbs satisfying the prescribed inclusion and exclusion criteria Were included in the studyArticleItem Open Access Cemented Total Hip Arthroplasty In Dogs(International Organization of Scientific Research, 2015-08) Prasad, A. Arun; Shafiuzama, Md.; Jayaprakash, R.; Ayyappan, S.; Ganesh, T.N.; Thilagar, S.; TANUVASTotal hip arthroplasty (THA) is an excellent salvage procedure for debilitating conditions that included osteoarthritis, hip luxation, femoral head and neck fracture and revision of femoral head ostectomy providing excellent hip joint function. Six dogs with clinical condition of hip dysplasia with luxation (three), severe osteoarthritis (two) and hip luxation (one) weighing 30 kg b.wt were subjected for THA. The animals were premedicated with glycopyrrolate @ 0.002 mg/kg body weight and 20 minutes later xylazine hydrochloride @ 1 mg/kg body weight i/m and anesthesia was induced with propofol @ 5 mg / kg b.wt i/v and maintained under isoflurane anaesthesia. The animals were preoxygenated 20 minutes prior to surgery with particular considering bone cement implantation syndrome. THA was performed through craniolateral approach of thigh. Indigenously designed stainless steel 316 L modular hip prosthesis to suit the canine femur of four different sizes viz. size- 5 -9, with the head sizes of +0 or +3 and the acetabular cup made of UHMWPE in the size ranged from 20 to 25 mm outer diameter with radio opaque wire for defining the lateral angle of the cup was used.ArticleItem Open Access Cerebral Babesiosis in a Dog: A Case Report(Indian Journal of Field Veterinarians, The, 2010) Suresh, R.V.; Prasad, A. Arun; Prathaban, S.; Simon, M. Shiju; Balachandran, C.; TANUVASArticleItem Open Access Congenital Esophageal Diverticulum in a Kid(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2008-01) Prasad, A. Arun; Dharmaceelan, S.; George, R.S.; William, B. Justin; TANUVASCongenital esophageal diverticula are attributed to the congenital weakness of the oesophagus due to altered separation of oesophagus and tracheal embryonic bulla or eccentric esophageal vacuole formation .Congenital occurrence of esophageal diverticulum is not uncommon in ruminants but occurs rarely in goats but common in horses as acquired ones (Green and Macfadder , 1996). A. case of congenital esophageal diverticula in a kid is presented.OtherItem Open Access Cutaneous Lymphoma in a Spitz(TANUVAS, 2006-06) Prasad, A. Arun; Vijayanand, V.; Rajasundaram, R.C.; Anandkumar, C. TheophilusOtherItem Open Access Cutaneous Round Cell Tumour in a Dog(TANUVAS, 2006-06) Prasad, A. Arun; Gowri, B.; Rajasundaram, R.C.; Balachander, C.ArticleItem Open Access Cutaneous Transmissible Veneral Tumour in a Dog(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2007-09) Prasad, A. Arun; Vijayanand, V.; Rajasundaram, R.C.; Balachandran, C.; TANUVASA case of cutaneous transmissible veneral tumour (TVT) due to dissemination is reported.ThesisItem Open Access ELASTIC PLATE OSTEOSYNTHESIS AND TITANIUM ELASTIC NAILING FOR SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF LONG BONE FRACTURES OF SKELETALLY IMMATURE(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2015) Ninad, C. Manjure; TANUVAS; Ganesh, T.N.; Prasad, A. Arun; Balachandran, C.A retrospective study carried out to estimate the incidence of fractures of long bone in skeletally ímmature dogs (March 2012-Feb 2015) revealed a higher incidence of fractures in dogs under the age of 6 months. The femur was the most commonly affected bone. The major cause of long bone fractures in puppies was due to automobile accidents or falls.OtherItem Open Access Elastic Plate Osteosynthesis and Titanium Elastic Nailing for the Surgical Management of Long Bone Fracture of Skeletally Immature Dogs(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2016-12) Manjure, N.C.; Ganesh, T.N.; Ayyappan, S.; Prasad, A. Arun; Balachandran, C.OtherItem Open Access Ergonomic Study on Laparoscopic-Assisted Ovario-Hysterectomy in Bitches(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2016-12) Niranjana, C.; Jayaprakash, R.; Joseph, Cecilia; Sathiamoorthy, T.; Prasad, A. Arun; Ganesh, R.ArticleItem Open Access Femur Fracture Tie-In Fixation in a Dog - A Case Report(Indian Veterinary Association, 2018-04) Krishna, N.V.V. Hari; Ayyappan, S.; Prasad, A. Arun; TANUVASA two year old male Mongrel dog weighing 14 Kg was presented with a history of non-weight bearing lameness following dog bite. Clinical and radiological examination revealed a complete transverse fracture of left femur. Successful surgical treatment of the fracture by tie-in external xation was reported.ArticleItem Restricted Haemangiopericytoma in a Dog(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2013-05) Das, Debi Prasanna; Balachandran, C.; Pazhanivel, N.; Prasad, A. Arun; TANUVASArticleItem Open Access Hemipelvectomy in a Dog(Indian Journal of Veterinary Surgery, 2014-12) Ayyappan, S.; Krishna, N.V.V. Hari; Ramesh, R.; Arun, V.; Prasad, A. Arun; TANUVASRemoval of the pelvic segment may be indicated for treatment for tumours involving the pelvis and surrounding soft tissues, severe pelvic trauma or malunion (Kramer et al., 2008).ArticleItem Open Access Incidence of Coxofemoral Joint Affections in Dogs - A Clinical Study of 575 patients(INTAS Polivet, 2012) Prasad, A. Arun; Shafiuzama, Mohd.; Ayyappan, S.; Sureshkumar, R.; Jayaprakash, R.; TANUVASCoxofemoral joint affections were recorded in 575 dogs of different breed, age and sex during the period from 2007 to 2010. Amongst that, hip dysplasia accounted for 54%, osteoarthritis 28% and fracture luxation 18%. The incidence of hip dysplacia in susceptible breeds less than one year of age was 64% and majority of them were in the age group of 4 to 8 months (71%). Labrador retriever was found to be the most prone breed (43%) for hip dysplasia. While osteoarthritis was highest in German shepherd dogs (30%) with highest incidence in more above four years old dogs (82%). Fracture luxation was found to be common in less than one year of age dogs (51%) and Labrador retriever (23%) was the most affected breed. The age wise distribution of coxofemoral joint affection was 45% in less than 1 year old dogs because of the active period of growth, 19% in 1 to 4 year of adult dogs and 36% in more than 4 year old dogs. Among sex both the populations were equally affected.ArticleItem Open Access Incidence of Coxofemoral Joint Affections in Dogs - A Clinical Study of 575 patients(INTAS Polivet, 2012) Prasad, A. Arun; Shafiuzama, Mohd.; Ayyappan, S.; Sureshkumar, R.; Jayaprakash, R.; TANUVASCoxofemoral joint affections were recorded in 575 dogs of different breed, age and sex during the period from 2007 to 2010. Amongst that, hip dysplasia accounted for 54%, osteoarthritis 28% and fracture luxation 18%. The incidence of hip dysplacia in susceptible breeds less than one year of age was 64% and majority of them were in the age group of 4 to 8 months (71%). Labrador retriever was found to be the most prone breed (43%) for hip dysplasia. While osteoarthritis was highest in German shepherd dogs (30%) with highest incidence in more above four years old dogs (82%). Fracture luxation was found to be common in less than one year of age dogs (51%) and Labrador retriever (23%) was the most affected breed. The age wise distribution of coxofemoral joint affection was 45% in less than 1 year old dogs because of the active period of growth, 19% in 1 to 4 year of adult dogs and 36% in more than 4 year old dogs. Among sex both the populations were equally affected.ArticleItem Open Access Incidence of Pelvic and Spinal Fractures/Luxations in Feline(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2011-02) Prasad, A. Arun; Das, B.C.; Ayyappan, S.; Ganesh, R.; Simon, Shiju; Kumar, R. Suresh; TANUVASArticleItem Open Access Intra-medullary Pinning in Cats(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2011-01) Prasad, A. Arun; Das, B.C.; Ayyappan, S.; Shafiuzama, Md.; Simon, Shiju; Kumar, R. Suresh; TANUVASLong bone fractures are common and account for about 50% of all feline fractures. Intramedullary pinning is a popular method of long bone fracture repair in cats, often used to stabilize fracture of the humerus, femur and tibia (Boone et al. 1986; Roush and McLaughlin, 1998 and Robinson, 2000)
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