Guille April E, Lewis Daniel D, Anderson Timothy P, Beaver Daniel P, Carrera-Justiz Sheila C, Thompson Margaret S, Wheeler Jason L
Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences and The Center for Veterinary Sports Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
Vet Surg. 2004 Jul-Aug;33(4):314-22. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2004.04046.x.
To report short- and long-term clinical and radiographic outcomes in dogs with humeral condylar fractures repaired using self-compressing Orthofix pins.
Retrospective evaluation with solicited long-term clinical and radiographic evaluations.
Twenty-three dogs with humeral condylar fractures.
Medical records and radiographs were reviewed. Owners were asked to return dogs for long-term clinical and radiographic evaluation.
Dogs were aged 1.5-26 months (mean+/-SD, 5.8+/-5.0 months) with 20 dogs weighing <5 kg (mean, 3.6+/-2.8 kg). Of 21 dogs with immediate post-operative radiographs, 10 had anatomic reduction with the rest having either a step and/or gap at the articular surface. Kirschner wire migration and implant loosening were the most common post-operative complications. All fractures with adequate follow-up radiographic evaluations achieved union. Twelve of 13 dogs returned for long-term evaluation (mean, 19.0+/-18.5 months) were either sound (10 dogs) or had subtle, weight-bearing lameness (2). Fourteen dogs had radiographs >/=75 days after surgery (mean, 18.7+/-18.3 months), 8 dogs (57%) had no radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis (OA; mean OA score, 0.8; median 0), and all dogs had good or excellent limb function.
Self-compressing Orthofix pins are suitable implants for the stabilization of humeral condylar fractures in small breed dogs. Implants were convenient and simple to use and complications were easily resolved. Dogs consistently had good long-term clinical and radiographic outcomes with no or minimal lameness and OA.
Self-compressing Orthofix pins should be considered for the repair of humeral condylar fractures in small breed dogs.
报告使用自加压Orthofix针修复肱骨髁上骨折的犬的短期和长期临床及影像学结果。
采用长期临床和影像学评估进行回顾性评价。
23只患有肱骨髁上骨折的犬。
查阅病历和X光片。要求主人将犬带回进行长期临床和影像学评估。
犬的年龄为1.5 - 26个月(平均±标准差,5.8±5.0个月),20只犬体重<5 kg(平均,3.6±2.8 kg)。21只术后立即进行X光检查的犬中,10只实现解剖复位,其余犬在关节面有台阶和/或间隙。克氏针移位和植入物松动是最常见的术后并发症。所有经充分随访X光评估的骨折均实现愈合。13只返回进行长期评估的犬(平均,19.0±18.5个月)中,10只健康,2只存在轻微负重跛行。14只犬在术后≥75天进行X光检查(平均,18.7±18.3个月),8只犬(57%)无骨关节炎(OA)的影像学证据(平均OA评分,0.8;中位数0),所有犬的肢体功能均良好或优秀。
自加压Orthofix针是小型犬肱骨髁上骨折固定的合适植入物。植入物使用方便、简单,并发症易于解决。犬的长期临床和影像学结果始终良好,无跛行或跛行轻微,且无OA或OA轻微。
对于小型犬肱骨髁上骨折的修复,应考虑使用自加压Orthofix针。