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A method of head restraint in unanesthetized cats by using frontal sinus
Behavioural Brain Research
|March 1, 1981
Abstract:
Two stainless steel bolts were implanted and fixed parallel in the frontal sinus of cats with dental acrylic and screws. When unanaesthetized, the head was fixed to a frame by securing the bolts to an acrylic plate. This arrangement provides a quick, rigid and safe fixation of the head without any signs of discomfort.