kleintier konkret 2022; 25(06): 24-32
DOI: 10.1055/a-1922-2677
Katze
Chirurgie

Kraniomaxillofaziales Trauma bei der Katze

Lars Theyse

Ein kraniomaxillofaziales Trauma ist ein sehr häufiges Problem bei der Katze und führt durch multiple Frakturen und Läsionen zum Funktionsverlust der oberen Atemwege, des oberen Verdauungstrakts, des Kiefergelenks und des Auges. Eine umfassende Diagnostik und eine korrekte multimodale Therapie sind entscheidend.



Publication History

Article published online:
15 December 2022

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