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Prévalence de complications dans un groupe de 297 équidés mâles castrés en position debout avec une pince d'Henderson, étude clinique et prospective
Author(s):
J. Racine, B. Vidondo, C. Koch
Updated:
DEC 13, 2017
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Introduction
La castration utilisant la pince de Henderson a été validée comme méthode présentant un faible taux de complication chez des étalons castres sous anesthésie générale.
Objectifs de l’étude
Décrire l’occurrence de complications et les facteurs de risque associes a cette technique effectuée avec des sujets sédatés et en position debout. ...
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Affiliation of the authors at the time of publication
Département de chirurgie équine et institut de statistique et épidémiologie, Institut Suisse de Médecine Equine, Université de Berne, Uinggassstrasse 124, Berne, Switzerland.
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