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H. R. Silva (1), D. N. Clements (1), R. Yeadon (2), N. Fitzpatrick (2)
(1) University of Edinburgh, Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies, Small Animal Hospital, Easter, Bush, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; (2) Fitzpatrick Referrals, Greenhills Rural Enterprise Centre Tilford Road , Tilford, Surrey, United Kingdom
Objectives: Intra-condylar humeral fracture with supracondylar comminution in cats is rare, and the stabilisation for such fractures is challenging. The purpose of our study was to describe the use of a hybrid external skeletal fixator, and to report the complications and outcomes of this surgical technique. Methods: A retrospective review was performed of clinical, radiographic and surgical records of all cats with intra-condylar humeral fractures and non-reconstructable supracondylar comminution stabilized by linear- circular external skeletal fixator in two institutions between January 2005 and March 2010. Results: Four cats met the inclusion criteria of the study. All cases achieved fracture union and clinical outcome was considered excellent at the time of the final assessment (11 – 24 weeks). Clinical significance: This study demonstrates that a linear-circular fixator system can be used successfully in the management of intra-con dylar humeral fractures with non-reconstructable supracondylar comminution in cats.
Feline, Hybrid external skeletal fixator, supracondylar comminuted humeral fracture, intra-, condylar humeral fracture
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