Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Clinical Sciences • Faculty
 

James Lillich, DVM, MS, DACVS
Associate Professor, Equine Surgery


Phone: 785-532-5700
E-mail: lillich@vet.k-state.edu

 

Professional Training:

  • DVM: Colorado State University
  • Internship: The Ohio State University
  • Residency: The Ohio State University
Teaching:
  • Veterinary Surgery II (3rd year) - lab/lect.
  • Adv. Large Animal Surgery (Graduate)
  • Equine Lameness (4th year)
 
  • Equine Surgery (4th year)
  • Clinical Sciences Seminar

Research:

  • Effects of non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs on the gastrointestinal system
  • Strategies for effective correction of limb deformities in foals and young horses
  • Novel strategies for treating endotoxemia
  • Minimizing surgical morbidity in fusion of the equine pastern joint

Clinical:

Dr. Lillich specializes in musculoskeletal and large animal general and orthopedic surgery.

Selected Publications:

  • JD Lillich. Clinical Commentary. Equine palmar metacarpal degeneration. EVE 19:35-37, 2007.
  • LC Freeman, DF Narvaez, , A McCoy, FB von Stein, D Koch, R Hunter, RF Gilmour, JD Lillich. Depolarization and decreased surface expression of K+ channels contribute to NSAID-inhibition of intestinal restitution. Bio Chem Pharm 74(1):74-85, 2007
  • WR-Miller, EG Davis, B Schultz, JD Lillich. Characterization of Equine Mesothelial Cells Cultured from Native Tissues, ACVS, 2007
  • Jenson PW, Lillich JD, Roush JK, Gaughan EM. In vitro strength comparison of bioabsorbable tendon plates and bioabsorbable suture for repair of transected flexor tendons in the horse. Vet Surg 2005 34:565-570.
  • A Rotting, A Worster, JD Lillich. Internal fixation of a capital femoral physeal fracture in a 250kg donkey. Equine Vet Educ, April 2005.
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