Single oblique osteotomy for correction of congenital radial head luxation with concurrent complex angular limb deformity in a dog: A case report

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A 5-month old Shih Tzu was diagnosed with congenital elbow luxation and uniapical complex angular deformity of the radius. Single radial oblique and dynamic ulnar osteotomies were performed, using patient-specific 3D-printed osteotomy guide. External skeletal fixation was maintained for three weeks to prevent re-luxation of elbow joint. Three months after the surgery, objective gait analysis indicated markedly improved limb function. In addition, radiograph showed improved congruity of elbow joint and appropriate bone healing. In dogs with congenital radial head luxation and concurrent complex angular deformity, a single oblique osteotomy might be a viable option to preserve bone length and correct the luxation of elbow joint.

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Kim, J., Song, J., Kim, S. Y., & Kang, B. J. (2020). Single oblique osteotomy for correction of congenital radial head luxation with concurrent complex angular limb deformity in a dog: A case report. Journal of Veterinary Science, 21(4). https://doi.org/10.4142/JVS.2020.21.E62

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