Incomplete humeral condylar fractures in the dog

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The details of eight dogs (11 elbows) referred to the authors with lameness relating to elbow pain associated with incomplete fracture of the humeral condyle were reviewed. In all cases, a diagnosis was reached by radiographic examination, with the pathognomonic feature being a radiolucent line, in the sagittal plane, through the condyle. Treatment involved placement of a transcondylar bone screw with or without bone tunnels being created parallel to this implant. Six dogs (nine elbows) made a complete recovery without subsequent complications.

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Butterworth, S. J., & Innes, J. F. (2001). Incomplete humeral condylar fractures in the dog. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 42(8), 394–398. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5827.2001.tb02488.x

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