Prosthetic Paws

Oscar the Bionic Cat is the First Feline to Get Two False Legs

Oscar, the "bionic cat," has become the first cat in the world to get two rear prosthetic legs. The groundbreaking operation was conducted by veterinary surgeon Noel Fitzpatrick. In a horrific accident just nine months ago, Oscar lost both of his back paws and nearly died.

The specially-built artificial limbs are attached in such a way that Oscar the bionic cat can walk, climb and run--all in less than four months after the operation.

Implications - The quality and regularity of prosthetic limbs are continuously expanding in human medicine, but these 'peg' implants take the technology to the animal kingdom. The implants are coated with hydroxyapatite, which enables bone cells to grow around the metal. The artificial paws are securely attached as the implants move through the skin and bone.
Trend Themes
1. Animal Prosthetics - The expanding technology of prosthetic implants can be brought to the animal kingdom.
2. Hydroxyapatite Coated Implants - Hydroxyapatite coatings on implants enable the growth of bone cells around metal.
3. Surgically Implanted Prosthetics - Surgically implanted prosthetics are being developed for animals, creating potential for new veterinary treatments and devices.
Industry Implications
1. Veterinary Medicine - Prosthetics can change the field of veterinary medicine, enabling advancements for treating animals with disabilities.
2. Medical Device Manufacturers - Medical device manufacturers have an opportunity to expand their product line into animal prosthetics, increasing revenue streams and market share.
3. Animal Health and Wellness - The use of prosthetics on animals for improved quality of life creates new opportunities for companies in the animal health and wellness industry.

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