![]() |
|
I. Calvo (1), M. Farrell (1), D. Chase (1), J. Aisa (2), R. Rayward (2), S. Carmichael (1)
(1) University of Glasgow, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Division of Companion Animal Sciences, Bearsden, Glasgow, UK; (2) Davies Veterinary Specialists, Manor Farm Business Park, Higham Gobion, Hertfordshire, UK
Pancarpal and partial carpal arthrodesis were performed in 22 carpi (20 cats) using various surgical methods. Short and long-term outcomes were assessed using a retrospective review of the case notes and via owner questionnaires. Carpal arthrodesis was associated with complications that did not affect the functional outcome, and in most cases, did not necessitate major revision surgery. Following arthrodesis, the cats did not jump as high, and showed a reduction in their willingness to jump and climb. Based on our results, carpal arthrodesis is a suitable salvage surgery to treat severe carpal injuries in the cat.
Cat, carpus, Arthrodesis, Feline, carpal
| 1. | ||
A. Belch (1), N. Fitzpatrick (1), M. Farrell (1) VCOT - Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2012 25: - http://dx.doi.org/10.3415/VCOT-11-09-0124 | ||
| 2. | ||
T. J. Gemmill, S. P. Clarke, S. Carmichael VCOT - Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2004 17 3: 163- | ||
| 3. | ||
E. J. Comerford, I. C. Doran, M. R. Owen VCOT - Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2006 19 2: 113-116 | ||