Doctors at the Osh State University Veterinary Clinic have successfully performed osteosynthesis surgery on a dog with fractures in both hind legs for the first time.
Osteosynthesis is a surgical method for fixing broken bones using special metal plates and screws, ensuring proper alignment and rapid healing.
The uniqueness of this operation lies in the fact that osteosynthesis was performed on both hind limbs of the animal—a complex procedure that requires high professionalism, modern surgical equipment, and strict sterile conditions.
During the surgery, the veterinary team carefully aligned the broken bones into the correct anatomical position and secured them with metal plates. This approach significantly reduces the rehabilitation period compared to traditional treatments such as plaster casting or splinting.
After the operation, the dog remained under the close supervision of clinic doctors, and her condition is currently stable.
This successful surgery marks a major achievement for the OshSU Veterinary Clinic and opens new opportunities for treating orthopedic diseases in animals in the region using modern veterinary techniques.