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Dr. Julia Knebel (DE)

Dipl. ECVS

EBVS European Specialist in Small Animal Surgery

Current Position

Senior Consultant Surgery Small Animal Clinic Lueneburg

Education and Experience

March 2015- Small Animal Clinic Lueneburg, Germany
Present Head of surgical department
June 2012 National Exam Specialist of Small Animal Veterinary Surgery (FTA Kleintierchirurgie)
Feb. 2012 Passing ECVS Exam
Oct. 2004 – Department of small animal surgery, University of
Feb. 2015 Veterinary Medicine, LMU Munich, Germany
• Senior Surgeon
• Residency
• Internship
Dec. 2003 Conclusion of doctorate, small animal clinic, University of Veterinary Medicine, Hanover, Germany
Title: „Examination of dogs with (partial) rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament after minimally invasive arthroscopy and arthrotomy in combination with extracapsular stabilisation”
Oct. 1996 – Studies, University of Veterinary Medicine,
Nov. 2001 Hanover, Germany

Georg graduated from the Veterinary University of Vienna in 2006, where he also completed a rotating small animal internship and a three-year ECVS approved residency program in small animal surgery. 2015 Georg moved to UK and worked as a specialist small animal surgeon in international renowned referral centers (Animal Health Trust, Dick White Referrals). In 2018 Georg returned back to Austria where he is CEO and head surgeon of a busy referral centre. Beside his clinical work, Georg has published articles in peer reviewed journals and has lectured and been invited as a speaker at numerous conferences and CPD courses at national and international level.

Teaching Experience

2004 – Feb. 2015 Student Education: Department of small animal surgery, University of Veterinary Medicine, LMU Munich, Germany

Faculty (Speaker and Instructor) ESAVS, AO

National and international Speaker

Research

10/2024 Animals (Basel) 2024 Oct 27;14(21):3097. doi: 10.3390/ani14213097, Knebel J et al.
Low-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the Detection of Medial Meniscal Lesions in Cranial Cruciate-Deficient Stifle Joints in Dogs.

09/2021 Kleintierpraxis 2021; 66 524–543; Sieslack J, Knebel J
Aetiology, Pathogenesis, Diagnostics and Therapy of meniscal lesions.

05/2020 Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol. 2020 May;33(3):189-197
Knebel J, Eberle D, Steigmeier-Raith S, Reese S, Meyer-Lindenberg A. Outcome after Tibial Plateau Levelling Osteotomy and Modified Maquet Procedure in Dogs with Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture.

11/2015 Tierarztl Prax Ausg K Kleintiere; 2015;43(6):373-80
Berger B, Knebel J, Steigmeier-Raith S, Reese S, Meyer-Lindenberg A. Long-term outcome after surgical treatment of cranial cruciate ligament rupture in small breed dogs. Comparison of tibial plateau leveling osteotomy and extra-articular stifle stabilization.

01/2014 Tierärztliche Praxis 2014; 42: 1-66
Knebel J., Meyer-Lindenberg A.: Aetiology, Pathogenesis, Diagnostics and Therapy of cranial cruciate ligament rupture in dogs.

05/2012 Veterinarni Medicina, 57, 2012 (5): 263-269
Blutke A., Knebel J., Brühschwein A., Breuer W., Hermanns W.: Hemangiopericytoma in a cat: a case report.

04/2010 Tierärztliche Praxis 2010; 38:201-210
Ertelt J., Maierl J., Kaiser A., Matis U.: Anatomical and pathophysiological features and treatment of elbow luxation in rabbits

01/2009 Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2009; 22:21-26
Ertelt J., Fehr M.: Cranial cruciate ligament repair in dogs with and without meniscal lesions treated by different minimally invasive methods.