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A novel surgical treatment of type 3 congenital elbow luxation in a dog
Authors:CL Gordon  C Thomson  NSL Webster
Institution:1. North Coast Veterinary Specialists, Sippy Downs, Queensland, Australia;2. Better Veterinary Referrals, Moorabbin, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Congenital luxation of the ulnar and radius is a rare orthopaedic condition in the dog. This case report describes a novel surgical treatment for congenital elbow luxation in a medium-breed dog. A 6-week-old Kelpie presented for left forelimb lameness and deformity. Radiographs and computed tomography (CT) confirmed the diagnosis of unilateral ulnar and radius luxation. The surgical repair involved open reduction followed by fixation with an extraarticular pin and a transarticular external fixator. The outcome of surgery was improved leg function and weight-bearing, however, reluxation of the radial head was diagnosed 7 weeks following surgery. This technique may offer an alternative surgical option to improve clinical signs, as well as insight into improving the management of this condition.
Keywords:bone growth and development  dogs  lameness  orthopaedics
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