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22 Δεκ 2023 · When a patient first presents with diaphyseal fractures of both the radius and ulna, there will be gross instability; and due to the minimal soft tissue coverage, crepitus is often readily palpable. To decide the recommended treatment for the patient, it is important to accurately determine the signalment and history.
13 Ιουν 2021 · Traumatic radius and ulna (antebrachial) fractures are common in dogs and cats and often require surgical treatment for optimal outcome (Figure 14.1). The current standard‐of‐care techniques involve open reduction of the fracture and placement of either a bone plate (applied on the cranial or medial radial surfaces) or closed reduction with ...
4 Μαΐ 2017 · PCCS is a feasible low-cost internal fixation technique for repairing radial and ulnar fractures in toy breed dogs. Further biomechanical and clinical studies are needed for better evaluation of the PCCS method. Introduction.
Fractures suitable for conservative treatment include stable undisplaced fractures, greenstick fractures and selected fractures of flat bones or the axial skeleton such as the pelvis, scapula, skull or vertebrae where strong muscular forces act to immobilise the fracture fragments.
14 Ιουλ 2021 · Clinical Significance. OP allowed the successful open reduction of radial and ulnar fractures, facilitating bone union in both the radius and ulna and a return to normal limb function in a series of toy-breed dogs.
Radius and ulna fractures are common in small-breed dogs. These injuries can often affect both forelimbs simultaneously, and these small dogs' fractures have acquired a reputation for being at increased risk of non-union (failure of the bone ends to reunite).
1 Αυγ 2004 · Proximal ulnar fractures are most frequently seen in young dogs and usually involve the olecranon. Although multiple treatment options exist, pin and figure-of-eight tension band wire fixation is usually the treatment of choice.