Literature DB >> 24479943

Theory and development of a unicompartmental resurfacing system for treatment of medial compartment disease of the canine elbow.

Samuel P Franklin1, Kurt S Schulz, Josh Karnes, James L Cook.   

Abstract

Medial compartment disease (MCompD) of the canine elbow can be defined as clinical signs attributable to articular cartilage loss of the medial coronoid process (MCP) of the ulna and medial aspect of the humeral condyle without significant lateral compartment pathology. Whereas outcomes associated with treatment of defined cohorts of dogs with MCompD have not been published, the impressions of many surgeons are that non-surgical management or surgical treatment of the MCP alone does not result in long term highly functional outcomes. Thus, alternative surgical options for treatment of MCompD have been developed including various osteotomies and total elbow replacement (TER) with "successful" outcomes reported in case series. Results and data on safety have been reported for relatively few of these procedures and when reported, major complication rates have been >10% and catastrophic complications have been reported. Accordingly, we sought to develop a surgical technique with the objective of obtaining higher levels of safety and efficacy in the treatment of dogs with MCompD. This report describes the rationale for, and development of, a unicompartmental resurfacing system for treatment of MCompD in the canine elbow. © Copyright 2014 by The American College of Veterinary Surgeons.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24479943     DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2014.12154.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Surg        ISSN: 0161-3499            Impact factor:   1.495


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1.  Clinical outcomes associated with the initial use of the Canine Unicompartmental Elbow (CUE) Arthroplasty System(®).

Authors:  James L Cook; Kurt S Schulz; G Josh Karnes; Samuel P Franklin; Sherman O Canapp; Peter J Lotsikas; Noel Fitzpatrick; Jason L Wheeler; Kevin S Stiffler; Mitchell Gillick; Alan R Cross; Charles M Walls; Mark R Albrecht; Ned Williams; David T Crouch; Daniel D Lewis; Antonio Pozzi; Patrick Ridge
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  2015-09       Impact factor: 1.008

2.  Utility of MRI for Characterizing Articular Cartilage Pathology in Dogs with Medial Coronoid Process Disease.

Authors:  Samuel P Franklin; Emily E Burke; Shannon P Holmes
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2017-02-24

3.  Complications and short-to-midterm results in a case series of 52 CUE procedures using a modified caudo-medial approach.

Authors:  Karol Bayer; Philipp Winkels; Angelo Alessandro Andreoni; Philipp Schmierer; Thomas Rohwedder; Antonio Pozzi; Peter Böttcher
Journal:  Open Vet J       Date:  2019-08-01

4.  Outcomes Associated With Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation in Dogs.

Authors:  Samuel P Franklin; Aaron M Stoker; Sean M Murphy; Michael P Kowaleski; Mitchell Gillick; Stanley E Kim; Michael Karlin; Alan Cross; James L Cook
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2021-12-24

5.  Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation of Short- and Long-Term Outcomes of Different Treatments Adopted for Elbow Medial Compartment Disease in Dogs.

Authors:  Daniele Serrani; Sara Sassaroli; Francesco Gallorini; Alberto Salvaggio; Adolfo Maria Tambella; Ilaria Biagioli; Angela Palumbo Piccionello
Journal:  Vet Sci       Date:  2022-02-07
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