Brinker, Piermattei and Flo's Handbook of Small Animal Orthopedics and Fracture Repair 2016
DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-4377-2364-9.00025-2
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“…Medial, caudodorsal, cranioventral and caudoventral luxations are relatively rare 2 . Medial luxations can be seen exclusively with acetabular fractures 3 . Caudodorsal luxations could be secondary to caudal movement of craniodorsal luxations or dorsal migration of unstable caudoventral luxations 3 .…”
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“…Medial, caudodorsal, cranioventral and caudoventral luxations are relatively rare 2 . Medial luxations can be seen exclusively with acetabular fractures 3 . Caudodorsal luxations could be secondary to caudal movement of craniodorsal luxations or dorsal migration of unstable caudoventral luxations 3 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medial luxations can be seen exclusively with acetabular fractures 3 . Caudodorsal luxations could be secondary to caudal movement of craniodorsal luxations or dorsal migration of unstable caudoventral luxations 3 . Caudoventral luxations probably occur when falling with the hindlimb abducted and internally rotated, sometimes trapping the femoral head into the obturator foramen.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Femoral head and neck ostectomy (FHO) 6,9,10 is relatively simple and the most economical option. However, it can lead to postoperative complications such as limb shortening, muscle atrophy, reduced range of motion, and persistent lameness 1,10‐12 . Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a more technically demanding and costly alternative to FHO, but THA has been reported to be a viable option for managing fractures of the femoral head physis in felines and canines 3,13‐15 .…”
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“…Posteriormente, se da la reparación a través del tejido fibrovascular comenzando en la periferia de la cabeza femoral. Finalmente, la incongruencia articular conduce a la osteoartritis de la articulación coxofemoral (6) Los signos clínicos que comúnmente se muestran son: claudicación unilateral o bilateral de los miembros posteriores, que progresa con la incapacidad para soportar el peso sobre la extremidad afectada o ambas extremidades. La palpación de la cadera puede generar dolor y dificultad de realizar los movimientos de abducción, flexión y extensión (3).…”
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“…Además, la extremidad afectada puede acortarse, el trocánter mayor se vuelve prominente y hay atrofia de los músculos glúteos y cuádriceps. (6) El diagnóstico se puede complementar tomando radiografías de la cadera en incidencias ventrodorsal y mediolateral. El primer indicador radiográfico es el ensanchamiento de la cadera.…”
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