Feline head trauma: a CT analysis of skull fractures and their management in 75 cats.
Rebekah KnightRichard Lawrence MeesonPublished in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2018)
RTAs were the most common cause of feline skull fractures and resulted in fractures in multiple regions of the skull and concurrent injuries occurred frequently. Problems with dental occlusion were uncommon post-treatment. An increased risk of implant loosening and malocclusion was seen with palatine and pterygoid bone fractures and hard palate injuries. This study provides useful additional information regarding feline skull fractures, concurrent injuries and management techniques following head trauma.