Many veterinary surgeons perform both TPLO's and extracapsular
imbrication techniques, but there are not many who perform all three.
If more than a couple of tucks have lead to failure, it may be better to try
the imbrication technique as described below.
Not exact matches
In a newer surgical
technique called
imbrication, a wedge of tissue is removed from directly over the actual gland.
The best
technique to use in instances where the gland has recently prolapsed or has not been surgically replaced previously is the conjunctival
imbrication («Pocket»)
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