Repair of an Isolated Traumatic Cranial Luxation of the Radial Head Using a TightRope System in a Cat

VCOT Open Pub Date : 2022-04-02 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1758677
M. Richard, R. Vallefuoco
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Abstract A 4.4 kg, a 6-year-old Domestic Shorthair male neutered outdoor cat was diagnosed with an isolated traumatic cranial luxation of the left radial head. Surgical stabilization was achieved using a mini TightRope system (Arthrex Vet Systems, Naples, Florida, United States) to hold the radial head to the ulna without attempting to reconstruct the annular ligament. A range of motion within the normal range was achieved after reduction. At 7-week follow-up after surgery, the cat was walking without lameness; at follow-up by telephone 3 years postoperatively, the owner described the overall quality of life as excellent with good mobility in everyday activities such as jumping, running, and playing. Many publications in veterinary medicine detail congenital radial head luxation, Monteggia lesions, or complete elbow luxation, but traumatic radial head luxation is barely cited as the occurrence is rare. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a feline isolated traumatic radial head luxation managed with this technique.
钢丝系统修复猫桡骨头孤立性外伤性脱位
摘要本文报道一只体重4.4公斤的6岁家短毛雄性绝育户外猫,被诊断为孤立性外伤性左桡骨头颅骨脱位。手术稳定使用迷你TightRope系统(Arthrex Vet Systems, Naples, Florida, United States)将桡骨头固定在尺骨上,而不试图重建环韧带。复位后达到正常范围内的活动范围。术后随访7周,猫行走无跛行;在术后3年的电话随访中,患者的总体生活质量非常好,日常活动能力良好,如跳跃、跑步和玩耍。许多兽医出版物详细介绍了先天性桡骨头脱位、蒙特吉亚病变或完全肘关节脱位,但由于发生罕见,外伤性桡骨头脱位几乎没有被引用。据我们所知,这是第一例用这种技术治疗猫孤立性外伤性桡骨头脱位的病例。
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