Use of an interlocking nail-hybrid fixator construct for distal femoral deformity correction in three dogs

Our purpose was to report the use of an interlocking nail-hybrid external fixator construct to correct distal femoral deformities in three dogs. Radiographs, computed tomography and a three-dimensional model were used to plan the surgical procedure. A femoral osteotomy or ostectomy was performed at...

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Published inVeterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology Vol. 24; no. 3; p. 236
Main Authors Wendelburg, K M, Lewis, D D, Sereda, C W, Reese, D J, Wheeler, J L
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany 01.01.2011
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Summary:Our purpose was to report the use of an interlocking nail-hybrid external fixator construct to correct distal femoral deformities in three dogs. Radiographs, computed tomography and a three-dimensional model were used to plan the surgical procedure. A femoral osteotomy or ostectomy was performed at the level of the centre of rotation of angulation in all three dogs. Angular and rotational deformities were corrected acutely. Distraction osteogenesis was performed to lengthen each femur postoperatively. All three dogs had additional anatomic abnormalities of the affected hindlimb complicating the correction of the distal femoral deformity. While the interlocking nail-hybrid fixator construct allowed for stable distraction of the femur, all three dogs developed complications during the postoperative convalescent period, and each had some degree of residual lameness. Lengthening the femur following acute deformity correction is problematic and additional experimental and clinical studies are warranted to decrease postoperative morbidity and improve functional results.
ISSN:0932-0814
DOI:10.3415/VCOT-10-05-0076