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Originally Posted by kjc It is kind of odd/funny... smaller hands and fingers manipulate better/easier... I see it mostly for spays on tinies... rather have a slender lady finger going in than a big old man finger...lol. Most times instruments are used anyway... |
I think it is ridiculous. Fingers are not going into tiny spots in spinal surgery. A man operated on my Maxwell with good results. He had two herniated cervical discs.
Anyhoooooo....I just looked Dr. Stevenson up and this is what the website says:
Her special interests include neuroradiology, neurosurgery, and inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system. Dr. Stevenson is proficient in neurosurgery including brain and spinal tumor removal, spinal fracture repair, atlantoaxial luxation fixation, and disc surgery, as well as muscle and nerve biopsies for diagnosis of peripheral disease processes. She has extensive training in interpretation of advanced imaging including myelography, MRI, and CT of the brain and spine Animal Neurological Problems - Dog & Cat Seizures, Epilepsy in Canines & Felines