2017
DOI: 10.1136/vetreco-2016-000194
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Radial and ulnar fracture treatment with paraosseous clamp‐cerclage stabilisation technique in 17 toy breed dogs

Abstract: ObjectiveDescription of surgical technique, complications and outcome of radius/ulna fractures in toy and miniature breed dogs treated with the paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilisation (PCCS) method.Study designRetrospective study.MethodsClinical records of small breed dogs with fractures of the radius and ulna were reviewed between January 2011 and January 2016. Inclusion criteria were bodyweight of ≤3.5 kg, fracture of the radius and ulna of one or two limbs without previous repair attempts, available follow… Show more

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“…The lameness was evident at the first and second weeks and less visible in the third and fourth weeks then almost disappeared at the sixth week. These results coincides by McCartney et al and Manchi et al (4,16), whom said that, the lameness is clinically cleared when the distal radial fracture accompanied by ulnar fracture and is less when only distal radial fracture without ulnar fracture.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The lameness was evident at the first and second weeks and less visible in the third and fourth weeks then almost disappeared at the sixth week. These results coincides by McCartney et al and Manchi et al (4,16), whom said that, the lameness is clinically cleared when the distal radial fracture accompanied by ulnar fracture and is less when only distal radial fracture without ulnar fracture.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…All experimental animals suffered from limping which consider a major and clear clinical sign of radial bone fracture, and it was evident in the first and second week and less evident in the third and fourth week then disappeared in the sixth week, and this was confirmed by Watrous (4) and Moens and Manchi et al (20), they said that the lameness is clinically evident when the radius bone fracture coincides with ulnar bone fracture and is less obvious when fracture of the radius bone only.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Radius/Ulna fractures in toy breeds are challenging; various different stabilization methods such as miniature circular external fixator, paraosseous clamp-cerclage, mini locking plate and free-form external fixators were reported for their management (Aikawa et al, 2019;Bierens et al, 2017;Kang et al, 2016;Manchi et al, 2017). Despite having a high incidence of complications for R/U fractures (Lappin et al, 1983), external coaptation is the most widely available and cheapest option.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%