Management of traumatic tarsal luxations with transarticular external fixation in cats

Author:

Özak Ahmet,Önyay Taylan,Serdar İnal Kamil,Yardımcı Cenk

Abstract

SummaryObjective: To report our experience with the use of contoured mini circular transarticular external skeletal fixators for the management of traumatic tarsal luxations in 15 cats.Materials and methods: Fifteen cats with traumatic tarsal joint luxation treated by using mini circular transarticular external fixators with available clinical records and complete clinical and radiographic follow-up of at least 30 weeks duration were included in the study. Data collected were the signalment, history, type of injury, concomitant injury, frame configuration, stabilization technique, duration of the surgery, time to first use of the operated limb, fixator removal time, complications, final outcome and follow-up.Results: The surgical procedure chosen was based on the type of luxation; partial tarsal arthrodesis was performed in 10 cases, tarsocrural stabilization in four cases, and pantarsal arthrodesis in three cases. Five cats started to use the operated limb immediately after recovering from anaesthesia. In the other 10 cats, time to first use ranged from one to four days (mean 2 days). In one case, early pin loosening due to half pin fixation bolt failure was observed as a postoperative complication. Fixator removal time ranged from 24 to 60 days (mean 45 days). Functional outcome was excellent in 15 cats and good in two.Clinical relevance: This is a preliminary report about the treatment of tarsal luxations with a mini circular transarticular external fixation system in which early postoperative and long-term results seem to be favourable.Online Supplementary Material: Please note that a Supplementary Table and 3 Supplementary Videos are available for this paper online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.3415/VCOT-15-04-0056

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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