Simini Surgery Review: Small Animal Edition
In this Simini Small Animal Surgery Podcast episode, we conclude our orthopedic coverage from the March 2026 issue of Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology (VCOT) by examining how better surgical instrumentation can improve precision, consistency, and patient safety. One study evaluates an ergonomically redesigned cup impactor for canine total hip replacement, while the second demonstrates how patient-specific 3D-printed drill guides may transform feline spinal stabilization. In this episode: ✅ Mancusi et al. — A cadaveric study comparing a prototype ergonomic acetabular cup impactor with a conventional impactor during Zurich cementless total hip replacement. Among novice surgeons, the prototype significantly improved the angle of lateral opening (ALO), reducing the mean placement from 48.9° with the standard impactor to 43.2°, much closer to the ideal 45° target. However, the improved instrument did not improve cup retroversion, reinforcing that while better tools can reduce mechanical errors, accurate interpretation of anatomic landmarks remains essential for successful THA. ✅ Rigo et al. — Evaluated patient-specific 3D-printed drill guides for thoracolumbar pedicle screw placement in cats. Across 126 pilot holes, the guides achieved an overall 91.2% safe placement rate, including 100% accuracy within the thoracic spine. Importantly, all breaches occurred laterally, with zero medial breaches or spinal canal violations, demonstrating that patient-specific guides can substantially improve safety while allowing a less invasive dorsal surgical approach. The study also reports the first successful clinical application of this technique in a feline patient, highlighting its potential for future spinal stabilization procedures. Together, these studies demonstrate that the future of orthopedic surgery isn't simply better implants—it's smarter instrumentation that helps surgeons consistently perform at a higher level. 🎓 Journal Articles Discussed * Mancusi et al. — Comparison between Two Zurich Cementless Total Hip Replacement Cup Impactor Types in the Accuracy of Cup Positioning: An In Vitro Study * Rigo et al. — Feasibility and Accuracy of Pedicle Screws in the Feline Thoracolumbar Spine 📚 From the March 2026 issue of VCOT 🎁 Want to learn more about Simini Protect Lavage or request a sample? Learn More: www.simini.com [http://www.simini.com] Request a Sample: https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit [https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit]
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