Outcomes of 15 dogs and two cats with metabone fractures treated with fluoroscopically guided normograde metabone pinning

Author:

von Pfeil Dirsko J. F.1ORCID,Tan Desmond2,Adams Robert3,Glassman Mathieu4

Affiliation:

1. Small Animal Surgery Locum PLLC Dallas Texas USA

2. Sirius Veterinary Orthopedic Center Omaha Nebraska USA

3. Paragon Veterinary Referrals Wakefield UK

4. Friendship Surgical Specialists of the Friendship Hospital for Animals Washington District of Columbia USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo report the outcomes of 15 dogs and two cats with metabone fractures treated with fluoroscopically guided normograde metabone pinning (FGNMP).Study designRetrospective case series.AnimalsA total of 15 client owned dogs and two cats with 57 metabone fractures.MethodsDescription of FGNMP and reporting of the following data: signalment, pre‐ and postoperative radiographs, intramedullary pin diameter used, anesthesia, surgery and coaptation times, duration to normal weightbearing and bone union, postoperative care and complications.ResultsMedian surgery time was 54 min (range: 26–99), median duration of coaptation was 14 days (range: 1–5 weeks), median time to normal weightbearing was 16 days (range: 2–45) and median time to bone union was 6 weeks (range: 4–12). All cases had at least 12 months of post‐surgical follow‐up with a median follow‐up of 18 months (range: 12–70). No major complications occurred. Mild radiographic changes associated with subchondral bone sclerosis were noted on follow‐up radiographs in 13/57 fractures. All cases returned to normal gait and full (15) or acceptable (2) function.ConclusionIn this study, FGNMP was an effective and safe technique for metabone fracture repair, requiring only short‐term external coaptation in most patients. Time to bone union and return to normal function compared favorably to previously reported techniques.Clinical relevanceFluoroscopically guided normograde metabone pinning provides an alternative technique for treatment of metabone fractures.

Publisher

Wiley

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