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Pelican stifle ultrasound

Sonopath Forum

Pelican stifle ultrasound

Hi Everyone,

Anyone has experience ultrasounding a Pelican stifle? and most common pathologies?  Any recommendations will be appreciated!

Cheers Veronica 🙂

Comments

EL

Boy that’s a new one:)… I

Boy that’s a new one:)… I think we likely are all trailblazing as you are on this one Veronica but I may be wrong…

Put up some images maybe we can come up with something

mvdamian

Thanks Eric! I havent done it

Thanks Eric! I havent done it yet, Im sourcing information but hopefully will happen next week! 🙂  I will place some images if it goes ahead. I will keep searching more info (but havent find anything! hehehe).

Have a great day!!!

Veronica

N_ondreka

Looking forward to it 🙂

Looking forward to it 🙂

mvdamian

Well turns out that because

Well turns out that because they have all this subcutaneous air sacs (it feels like bubble wrap!) when we tried to place the probe we saw nothing! or really poor image. I didnt know this air was everywhere! we tried to push the air out but still the image was poor.  I dont know if this air is so low as the stifle region but we could not see anything in either leg.  Interesting!!! :0

 

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