A case of dorso-medial luxation of the radial carpal bone in a dog
S. Palierne, C. Delbeke, E. Asimus, P. Meynaud-Collard, D. Mathon, A. Zahra, A. Autefage
Department of Surgery, National Veterinary School of Toulouse, Toulouse, France
Summary
Luxation of the radial carpal bone is an uncommon injury in the dog and cat. Previous clinical cases have reported palmaro-medial luxation with injury to the short radial collateral ligament. In this study a case of dorsomedial luxation of the radial carpal bone in a 10-yearold female Gordon Setter is described. A closed reduction of the luxation was performed and a conservative treatment was carried out. Thirteen months after the reduction, the dog had a satisfactory limb function, despite the presence of degenerative joint disease of the carpus. A pathogenic hypothesis for this dorso-medial luxation of the radial carpal bone is proposed reproducing the luxation on canine cadavers. Keywords
dog, Radial carpal bone, luxation
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3415/VCOT-07-07-0073