CORRECTION OF ANGULAR DEFORMITY BY ASYMMETRIC PHYSEAL GROWTH AND BONE REMODELLING |
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Authors: | Terje O. Fjeld DVM Harald Steen MD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, the Norwegian College of Veterinary Medicine (Fjeld) and Sophies Minde Orthopaedic Hospital (Steen), University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. |
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Abstract: | Angular deformities of 25 or 37 degrees valgus were created by transverse wedge osteotomies in the diaphysis of the radius in 3-month-old Cocker Spaniels. Spontaneous correction was judged from radiographs until skeletal maturity. The magnitude of correction was estimated, using the opposite normal leg as a control. Asymmetrical physeal growth corrected the induced angulation between the proximal and distal radial joint plane surfaces (joint plane angle). The average correction of the joint plane angle was 80% in the 25 degree group, and 72% in the 37 degree group. Bone remodeling of the radial shaft corrected the induced diaphyseal angulation by 50% in both groups during the study. |
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Keywords: | Dog radius/ulna angular deformity spontaneous correction malunion asymmetric growth metaphyseal growth plate physis diaphyseal remodelling |
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