软骨营养不良猫桡骨头半脱位:病因、手术治疗和结果。

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Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2025-09-19 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169251366438
Katharina Lunde, Sorrel J Langley-Hobbs
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病例总结:一只10个月大的雄性绝育猫,患有继发于软骨营养不良的双侧胸椎角肢体畸形,由于肘关节半脱位和桡骨头移位,急性发作左胸椎跛行。财政限制限制了治疗的单一手术程序,包括左尺骨截骨,尺桡聚丙烯开关放置和两个临时尺桡经骨k针。跛行消退,但桡骨头半脱位程度持续存在,放射学上与对侧肢体相似。相关性和新信息:软骨营养不良症在猫中并不常见。近亲繁殖和软骨营养不良很可能导致肌肉骨骼疾病的诊断,这些疾病以前在该物种中没有报道过。据作者所知,这是第一例报告发育性桡骨头半脱位在软骨营养不良的猫。
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Radial head subluxation in a chondrodystrophic cat: aetiology, surgical treatment and outcome.

Radial head subluxation in a chondrodystrophic cat: aetiology, surgical treatment and outcome.

Radial head subluxation in a chondrodystrophic cat: aetiology, surgical treatment and outcome.

Radial head subluxation in a chondrodystrophic cat: aetiology, surgical treatment and outcome.

Case summary: A 10-month-old male neutered Dwelf cat with bilateral thoracic angular limb deformity secondary to chondrodystrophism presented with an acute onset of left thoracic lameness due to elbow subluxation and radial head displacement. Financial restrictions limited treatment to a single surgical procedure consisting of a left ulnar osteotomy, radioulnar polypropylene toggle placement and two temporary radioulnar transosseous K-wires. The lameness resolved but a degree of radial head subluxation persisted, radiographically similar in degree to the contralateral limb.

Relevance and novel information: Chondrodystrophism is not common in cats. Inbreeding and chondrodystrophism is likely to result in the diagnosis of musculoskeletal diseases that have not previously been reported in this species. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first case report of a developmental radial head subluxation in a chondrodystrophic cat.

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