Lateral Radial Head Subluxation as a Complication Following Proximal Ulnar Osteotomy or Ostectomy in Eight Dogs

Author:

Williams Heather1,Arthurs Gareth2,Burton Neil3,Kulendra Elvin4,Radke Heidi5,Parsons Kevin6

Affiliation:

1. Queen Mother Hospital for Animals, RVC, North Mymms, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

2. Arthurs Orthopaedics, Cambridge, United Kingdom

3. Wear Referrals Veterinary Hospital, Bradbury, Stockton-on-Tees, United Kingdom

4. North Downs Specialist Referrals, Bletchingley, United Kingdom

5. The Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital, Madingley Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom

6. Langford Veterinary Services Small Animal Referral Hospital, University of Bristol, Langford House, Langford, Bristol, United Kingdom

Abstract

Objectives The aim of this study was to report the complication of lateral radial head subluxation following proximal ulnar osteotomy (PUOO) or proximal ulnar ostectomy (PUOE) in eight dogs. Materials and Methods Case records and diagnostic imaging of dogs developing lateral radial head subluxation following PUOO (n = 7) or PUOE (n = 2) were retrospectively reviewed. Information pertaining to clinical history, signalment, presenting condition, lameness grade, diagnostic imaging and initial surgery details, postoperative complications and their management were retrieved. Outcomes were established from subsequent clinical histories or telephone interviews with referring veterinarians. Comparison was made to a single-centre cohort without lateral radial head subluxation following PUOO or PUOE. Results Eight dogs (median age: 9.5 months [range: 6 months–6 years], median weight 7.7 kg [range: 5–28 kg]) were included. Six dogs had a PUOO performed; five dogs had unilateral surgery and one had bilateral surgery. Two dogs had unilateral PUOE surgery. Median time to diagnosis of lateral radial head subluxation following surgery was 6.5 weeks (range: 2–20 weeks). Five of the eight dogs had surgical revision of lateral radial head subluxation. Resolution of lateral radial head subluxation was achieved in four dogs, with three achieving acceptable to good mobility. One dog had poor postoperative mobility. A fifth dog remained lame after revision surgery failure. Three dogs did not have revision surgery; two underwent limb amputation and one dog remained lame as revision surgery was declined. Clinical Significance Lateral radial head subluxation is a potentially severe postoperative complication following PUOO or PUOE.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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