Ch. 42: ESF Flashcards
Sherman VSURG 2023
Linear external skeletal fixation applied in minimally invasive fashion for stabilization of nonarticular tibial fractures in dogs and cats
- % used intra-op imaging?
- % complications? type of fx more likely to have complications?
- mean time to removal?
- conclusion?
Intraoperative imaging was used in 40/55 (72%) of cases.
A total of 22 (40%) complications occurred (4 were minor). Open fractures had more major complications than closed fractures.
The mean ± SD time to external fixator removal was 71 ± 48 days.
All fx healed. Linear ESF applied using minimally invasive techniques with or without intraoperative imaging was an effective treatment for nonarticular tibial fractures.
Aikawa Vet Sx 2019
Clinical outcomes of 119 miniature- & toy-breed dogs with 140 distal radial and ulnar fractures repaired with free-form multiplanar type II ESF
- time to fx healed? ESF removed?
- major complications?
- limb function?
All fractures healed, with median time 60 d, and entire ESF was removed, w/ median time of 89 d
Major complications occurred in 4 fractures: premature pin loosening, elbow subluxation, osteomyelitis, & delayed union. NONE had non-union.
All dogs had a successful return to normal limb function at final FU (median 7 mo)