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Radka Garnoeva1, Rumen Roydev2, Mehmed Halil3.
Abstract
А clinical case of non-union in a cat after open fracture repair by intramedullary ostheosynthesis of the radius was described. The patient was presented with non-weight bearing lameness, fistulas with purulent discharge, swelling and severe pain. During the surgical revision, after bone sequestrum removal, the bone defect was filled with cancellous and cortical bone autografts. Osteosynthesis with a modified external bone fixator, made of Duracryl® Plus - a rapidly self-curing metacrylate polymer - and 6 Kirschner wires passing perpendicularly through both radial cortices was performed. The post-operative period was smooth, and after 23 weeks the external fixator was removed. Radiography showed very good bone healing, with excellent clinical result. The use of the ulna as a donor bone was very convenient because it allowed collecting a cortical graft of larger size. The extremely light model of external bone fixator provided adequate strength of fixation elements and proved to be an efficient and not expensive technique for osteosynthesis in cat with non-union fractures of the distal radius and ulna. Copyright Garnoeva et al.Entities:
Keywords: cancellous and cortical bone autograft; cat; external bone fixator; open radius and ulna fractures
Year: 2022 PMID: 36212993 PMCID: PMC9536215 DOI: 10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm003322
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Vet Med
Figure 1Radiograph of the patient at referral showing osteolytic areas surrounding fixation devices, bone sequestrum and translucent zones consequently to purulent exudate collection, lack of bone callus and obvious fracture line (arrows).
Figure 2Моdified external fixator made of two silicone tube bars filled with Duracryl Plus (rapidly self-curing metacrylate polymer) and 6 Kirschner wires. The arrow points at the autograft.
Figure 3Mediolateral (left) and craniocaudal (right) radiographs of operated limb by the 13th post operative week demonstrating cortical graft bridging (arrows).
Figure 4Mediolateral (left) and craniocaudal (right) radiographs after removal of the external fixator. Arrows show bone callus remodelling proximally and distally to the cortical autograft.