Surgical management of humerus fracture by intramedullary pinning and external skeletal fixation tie: In configuration in a buffalo calf
N Gurunathan,
Hitha K Thilak,
Ravivarman S
et al.
Abstract:A 3 days old cross bred Murrah buffalo calf with a history of lateral recumbency following birth after dystocia was presented to the department of veterinary surgery and radiology, VCC, RIVER, Puducherry. On examination of the right fore limb, crepitus was felt at the distal end of humerus. A complete oblique fracture of the distal diaphysis of the humerus was confirmed on radiography. Under sedation surgically by tie-in configuration fracture was treated. Tie-in configuration frame was protected with applicat… Show more
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