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2015
Presumptive congenital radial head sub-luxation in a shih tzu: successful management by radial head ostectomy
Autor:in
Heidenreich, Dorothee C.; Fourie, Y.; Barreau, Pierre
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Abstrakt
Congenital radial head sub-luxation was diagnosed in a 7-month-old, neutered male shih tzu that presented with a limb deformity and severe lameness of the right fore limb. Radiography revealed a craniolateral sub-luxation of the right radial head, which was treated by radial head ostectomy, fixation of the radius to the ulna with a screw and joint stabilisation with suture-anchors and cerclage wire. Surgical treatment followed by physiotherapy resulted in a fully functional, well-aligned and non-painful elbow. To the authors' knowledge this is the first case report of a congenital radial head sub-luxation in a craniolateral direction in a dog and also one successfully managed with radial head ostectomy and radioulnar synostosis.
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SURGICAL-MANAGEMENT; ELBOW LUXATION; DOG; SUBLUXATION; MALFORMATION; SYNOSTOSIS; DEFORMITY; JOINT
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Originalarbeit
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0022-4510 - 1748-5827
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