Surgical stabilization of shoulder luxation in a pot-bellied pig

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Case Description-A 4.6-month-old pot-bellied pig was evaluated because of non-weightbearing lameness (grade 5/5) in the right forelimb of 4 days' duration. Clinical Findings-Clinical and radiographic examination revealed a closed, lateral luxation of the right shoulder joint. Treatment and Outcome-Initial attempts at closed reduction failed to provide adequate stability of the shoulder joint. Open reduction and internal fixation by placement of 2 lateral tension sutures with a system designed for canine cranial cruciate ligament repair provided adequate joint stability and a successful outcome. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-Stabilization of the shoulder joint with lateral tension sutures after open reduction should be considered for management of lateral shoulder luxation in pot-bellied pigs.

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Rubio-Martínez, L. M., Rioja, E., & Shakespeare, A. S. (2013). Surgical stabilization of shoulder luxation in a pot-bellied pig. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 242(6), 807–811. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.242.6.807

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