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      <image:title>About Dr. Imhoff Roaring Fork Veterinary Surgeon - About Dr. Imhoff, DACVS-SA</image:title>
      <image:caption>Originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, Dr. Imhoff received his bachelor’s degree from Princeton University. He worked as both an economics consultant and then as a carpenter and cabinetmaker prior to becoming a veterinarian. In 2006, he enrolled at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, where he received his DVM in 2010. Dr. Imhoff then moved to Fort Collins where he completed a 1-year internship in small animal medicine and surgery. He stayed at Colorado State University to complete a 3-year small animal surgery residency and Master’s degree in Clinical Sciences. Dr. Imhoff obtained board certification as a small animal surgeon in 2016.  Dr. Imhoff enjoys all aspects of small animal surgery, and has a particular interest in minimally invasive procedures for both orthopedics and soft tissue surgeries.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TPLO (tibial plateau leveling osteotomy) utilizing locking plate technology - more info about the TPLO Extracapsular suture (lateral fabellar suture) for cruciate tear Luxating patella repair - medial or lateral patellar luxation Fracture repair Elbow dysplasia - removal of fragmented medial coronoid Elbow dysplasia - removal of ununited anconeal process Arthroscopy and joint inspection Removal of femoral head and neck - FHO/FHNE Toggle pin for hip luxation Arthroscopy Arthrodesis (joint fusion) OCD (osteochondritis dessicans) – shoulder, elbow, knee, etc.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Airway surgery (nostrils, soft palate, larynx) Vertical wedge resections of the nares Staphylectomy Foreign body removal (stomach, small intestine) Intestinal mass removal Liver lobectomy Cholecystectomy Splenectomy Nephrectomy (kidney removal) Cystotomy Ectopic ureter surgery Perineal urethrostomy Scrotal urethrostomy Vulvoplasty Diaphragmatic hernia repair Inguinal hernia repair Mass removals Anal sac and anal sac mass removal Amputations</image:caption>
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      <image:title>TPLO Info - Planning X-ray</image:title>
      <image:caption>Planning X-ray For rotation and plate sizing</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Immediate Post-op X-ray Leveled tibial plateau</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>8 Week Post-op X-ray Well healed tibial bone</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Laparoscopic ovariectomy Laparoscopic assisted gastropexy Laparoscopic liver biopsies Laparoscopic assisted intestinal biopsies Laparoscopic assisted cystotomy (bladder stone removal) Laparoscopic vasectomy</image:caption>
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      <image:title>TPLO Healing post-op - Bone &amp; Soft Tissue Healing</image:title>
      <image:caption>Week 1 post-op:   Ice surgical site for 15 minutes, 4 times per day Short leash walk (very slow pace) for 5 minutes, 4-5 times per day Other treatments: icing, warm compresses, passive range of motion (see video) and massage. Week 2 post-op: Short leash walk (very slow pace) for 5 minutes, 4-5 times per day Skin suture or staple removal at the end of 2 weeks Other treatments: icing, warm compresses, passive range of motion and massage. Weeks 3-6 post-op: Short leash walk (very slow pace) for 10 minutes, 2-4 times per day Weeks 7-8 post-op: Short leash walk (very slow pace) for 15 minutes, 2-3 times per day X-rays of the knee should be taken around 8 weeks post-op Weeks 8-12 post-op: Gradual return to full activity with re-introduction of stairs and off-leash activity in small increments</image:caption>
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