Two Domestic Shorthaired cats were admitted after sustaining a traumatic lateral elbow luxation. Non-surgical management with reduction and external coaptation was unsuccessful at maintaining reduction. At surgery, the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) was intact but grossly elongated in one case, and ruptured in the other. Trans-condylar, trans-radial and trans-ulnar tunnels were drilled from lateral to medial and a suture prosthesis was used in order to augment a suture imbrication of the LCL in the fist cat. The prosthesis was used as a stand-alone procedure in the second case. No postoperative complications occurred and both patients regained excellent elbow range of motion without any observable lamenes
The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of 21 cat...
Objective: To determine whether a lateral suture placed with bone anchors between quasi-isometric po...
Femoral fractures in cats are treated using pin and wires, lag screws, Rush pins, intramedullary thr...
A two-year-old spayed Burmese cat presented with a history of sudden onset of lameness two months af...
Background: Traumatic caudal elbow luxation is an uncommon injury and it is rarely reported in the c...
Objectives: To describe the range of motion and clinical stability of the feline shoulder following ...
A complete palmar antebrachiocarpal luxation due to rupture of the medial collateral ligament was di...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to report the surgical treatment of stifle joint luxation through ...
Three dogs presented with traumatic lateral elbow luxation following road traffic accidents. Concurr...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate sacroiliac luxation repair with positional screw insertion from the ventra...
Coxofemoral joint luxations in cats commonly are the result of trauma, especially motor vehicle acci...
Congenital elbow luxations are responsible for 17-20% of nontraumatic lameness of the elbow joint. T...
Case series summary Three cats (five stifles) were diagnosed with varying degrees of pelvic limb lam...
Dorsal luxation, avulsion or dislocation of the scapula is described as the dorsal displacement of t...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a lateral suture placed with bone anchors between quasi-isometric po...
The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of 21 cat...
Objective: To determine whether a lateral suture placed with bone anchors between quasi-isometric po...
Femoral fractures in cats are treated using pin and wires, lag screws, Rush pins, intramedullary thr...
A two-year-old spayed Burmese cat presented with a history of sudden onset of lameness two months af...
Background: Traumatic caudal elbow luxation is an uncommon injury and it is rarely reported in the c...
Objectives: To describe the range of motion and clinical stability of the feline shoulder following ...
A complete palmar antebrachiocarpal luxation due to rupture of the medial collateral ligament was di...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to report the surgical treatment of stifle joint luxation through ...
Three dogs presented with traumatic lateral elbow luxation following road traffic accidents. Concurr...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate sacroiliac luxation repair with positional screw insertion from the ventra...
Coxofemoral joint luxations in cats commonly are the result of trauma, especially motor vehicle acci...
Congenital elbow luxations are responsible for 17-20% of nontraumatic lameness of the elbow joint. T...
Case series summary Three cats (five stifles) were diagnosed with varying degrees of pelvic limb lam...
Dorsal luxation, avulsion or dislocation of the scapula is described as the dorsal displacement of t...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a lateral suture placed with bone anchors between quasi-isometric po...
The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of 21 cat...
Objective: To determine whether a lateral suture placed with bone anchors between quasi-isometric po...
Femoral fractures in cats are treated using pin and wires, lag screws, Rush pins, intramedullary thr...