Surgical Treatment of Congenital Radial Head Luxation in a Cat by Ostectomy of Radial Head

  • Verdese P
  • Manfredini S
  • Formaggini L
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Abstract

Congenital radial head luxation was diagnosed in a 7-month-old, neutered female cat that presented a right forelimb lameness. Clinical and radiographic examination revealed a caudolateral luxation of the right radial head, which was treated by radial head ostectomy. For months, postoperative radiographic recheck documented remodelling of the radial head, without humero-radial conflict, and clinical examination revealed resolution of lameness and restoring of the normal elbow range of motion. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first case report of a congenital radial head luxation in a caudolateral direction in a cat that was successfully managed surgically with radial head ostectomy.

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Verdese, P., Manfredini, S., & Formaggini, L. (2022). Surgical Treatment of Congenital Radial Head Luxation in a Cat by Ostectomy of Radial Head. VCOT Open, 05(01), e1–e5. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1742473

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