
Closed reduction of humeral condylar fracture and elbow luxation in a dog
Author(s) -
Sebastián Cardona R,
Luis Carlos Muñoz R,
Raúl Fernando Silva M
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
revista mvz córdoba/revista mvz cordoba
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1909-0544
pISSN - 0122-0268
DOI - 10.21897/rmvz.51
Subject(s) - medicine , condyle , kirschner wire , humerus , elbow , reduction (mathematics) , bandage , surgery , osteosynthesis , percutaneous , internal fixation , geometry , mathematics
Fractures of the distal humerus that involving the condyles often requires extensive surgical approach for treatment, leading to a prolonged recovery time. In a West Highland White Terrier dog two years old, with a fracture of the lateral humeral condyle portion and elbow luxation, was performed a closed technique for luxation reduction, fracture reduction was performed by digital pressure and percutaneous osteosynthesis by introduction of a Kirschner wire of 2 mm diameter, accompanied by Robert-Jones bandage modified for 6 weeks. Limb function was recovered in the immediate postoperative, the wire was removed six weeks after, non-was observed postoperative complications, and full functional recovery of the limb was clinically evident. This suggests that this technique could be an option in cases of condylar fractures in small-sized dogs.