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Collection of bone grafts from the tuber coxae of the horse.
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1975
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Equine-assisted TherapyGross AnatomyAxial SkeletonOblique IncisionVeterinary SurgeryTuber CoxaeVeterinary ScienceBone GraftsBone RepairSkeletal BiologySurgeryAutogenous Bone GraftsAnatomySoft Tissue ReconstructionVascularized Bone GraftMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryPlastic Surgery
Autogenous bone grafts were obtained from the tuber coxae of 9 horses. The method used involved an oblique incision to expose the lateral aspect of the tuber coxae. The periosteum was incised and reflected in order to make a 5- by 2.5-cm opening in the lateral cortex for graft retrieval. The method provided good visualization, ample grafting material, and freedom from postsurgical complications.