The Veterinary Staff at Alamo Pintado Equine Medical Center has published many scientific articles about their research concerning developments in equine medicine, nutrition and surgery. APEMC’s commitment to research and innovation has always been fueled by the needs of our equine patients. Our commitment to learning and sharing this information has produced many articles and has been a driving force behind the hosting of the Alamo Pintado Equine Symposium since 1983.
Below are the published research articles by Dr. Doug Herthel, Dr. Mark Rick, and Dr. Ed Hamer:
| Technique of intestinal anastomosis utilizing the Crushing Suture | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM | Proceedings of the 18th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Equine Practioners. San Francisco, Ca. 1972 | |
| Colostomy in the Mare | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM | In the Proceedings of the 20th Annual Meeting of AAEP. Las Vegas, NV; 1974 | |
| Partial Large Colon Resection in the Mare | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM | In the Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Equine Practitioners. Toronto, Ontario: 1985 | |
| Abdominal Surgical procedures in the Horse | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM | First Annual Meeting of the Bolshoi Colic Research Symposium. Athens, Georgia | |
| Surgical Management of middle phalangeal fractures and high ringbone in the horse: | ||
| Dr. Mark Rick | A review of 16 cases. In Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Equine Practioners. Nashville, TN; 1986 | |
| Colon Resection in the Broodmare: A review of 22 cases | ||
| Dr.Ed Hamer | Bolshoi Colic Research Symposium | |
| An Equine Orthopedic Trauma Center: A systematic approach to long bone fracture management. | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM | In Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Equine Practitioners. San Francisco. Ca. 1991 | |
| Tempero-hyoid disease- surgical treatment | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM | Alamo Pintado Equine Symposium 1996 | |
| Anesthetic Recovery Systems; Equine Fracture Repair ( Nixon) | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM | Application of the Interlocking Intramedullary Nail; Equine Fracture Repair ( Nixon) | |
| Clinical Presentation, Diagnosis and Prognosis of Chronic Laminitis | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM
David Hoodl DVM |
North American Clinics | |
| Prevention and Treatment of Colitis Using DTO Smectite: A Preliminary Report. | ||
| Kelly A Neelley DVM
Doug Herthel DVM |
1998 Bolshoi Colic Research Symposium | |
| Ulnar Subluxation Following Repair of a Fractured Radius in a Foal. | ||
| Susan M. Stover, DVM
Mark C. Rick, DVM |
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| Use of Autogenus Graft and Herbert Screw in the Repair of a Medial Condylar Cyst of the Stifle. | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM
Linda Lauper, DVM |
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| Fractures of the Distal Phalanx | ||
| Mark C. Rick, DVM | ||
| Navicular Bone Fractures | ||
| Mark C. Rick, DVM | ||
| Arthrodesis of the Metacarpo- or Metatarsophalangal Joint in 10 Horses Using the Herthel Ti Equine Trauma Nail | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM
Linda Lauper, DVM |
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| Central Tarsal Bone Fractures in six horses: Report on the use of a cannulated compression bone screw. Equine Practice. 1992 | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM | ||
| The repair of condylar fractures of the third metacarpal bone and third metatarsal bone using the Herbert compression bone screw in nine Thoroghbred racehorses. | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM | Equine Practice. 1995 | |
| Surgical repair of third phalangeal fractures. | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM | In Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Equine Practioners . 1996; Denver, CO | |
| Autogenous Bone Marrow: A Regenerative Approach to Ligament and Tendon Injury of the Equine. | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM | ( unpublished) | |
| Essential Fatty Acid Supplementation as a Preventative for Carbohydrate Overload-Induced Laminitis | ||
| Doug Herthel DVM
Kelly A. Neelley, DVM |
1997 AAEP Proceedings, Phoenix, Arizona & 1998 Bolshoi Colic Research Symposium | |
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