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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, Vol 33, Issue 4, 337-341
Copyright © 1997 by American Animal Hospital Association


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Digital pad transposition for replacement of the metacarpal or metatarsal pad in dogs

D Olsen, RC Straw, SJ Withrow, and AW Basher

A technique for digital pad transposition is described and illustrated. This technique has application for use in cases of metacarpal or metatarsal pad neoplasia or severe trauma. The transposed digital pad will provide a weight-bearing surface of heavy, keratinized epidermis in cases where the normal metacarpal or metatarsal footpad has been removed. The use of the technique in four clinical cases of footpad neoplasia also is reported.


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