Corrective wedge ostectomy for an atypical femoral procurvatum deformity stabilised with a supracondylar bone plate

Physeal fractures of the distal femur are among the most commonly encountered fractures in skeletally immature dogs. These fractures respond poorly to conservative management and thus early surgical reduction and stabilisation are recommended. A 7-month-old intact male Border collie presented with a...

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Main Authors: Tesh M. Smalle, Gert L. Coetzee, Stephanus H. Naude
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
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spelling doaj-0710d51f1f944c448b09730837c138462020-11-25T00:50:23ZengAOSISJournal of the South African Veterinary Association1019-91282224-94352018-12-01890e1e610.4102/jsava.v89i0.15451321Corrective wedge ostectomy for an atypical femoral procurvatum deformity stabilised with a supracondylar bone plateTesh M. Smalle0Gert L. Coetzee1Stephanus H. Naude2Translational Research and Animal Clinical Trial Study Group (TRACTS), U-Vet Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of MelbourneDepartment of Companion Animal Clinical Studies, University of PretoriaJohannesburg Specialist Veterinary Centre, JohannesburgPhyseal fractures of the distal femur are among the most commonly encountered fractures in skeletally immature dogs. These fractures respond poorly to conservative management and thus early surgical reduction and stabilisation are recommended. A 7-month-old intact male Border collie presented with a history of chronic lameness. Clinical examination revealed a predominantly non-weight-bearing lameness of the right hindlimb and concurrent muscle atrophy. A pronounced, but atypical, procurvatum deformity of the right distal femur was diagnosed on survey radiographs. Malunion of a Salter–Harris Type III physeal fracture was suspected as there was an associated history of trauma. A cranially based closing wedge ostectomy was performed to address the femoral deformity and subsequently stabilised using a supracondylar bone plate. The dog recovered well and was moderately weight-bearing lame on the right hindlimb 6 weeks post-operatively. Ten months following the operation the range of motion had improved in the right stifle and no signs of lameness were evident at a walk. We advocate surgical correction of sagittal plane deformities of the distal femur using the CORA method. Overall, a good functional outcome was achieved, which is consistent with previously reported cases with similar deformities.https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/1545angular limb deformityatypical femoral procurvatumostectomysupracondylar bone plate
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author Tesh M. Smalle
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Stephanus H. Naude
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Gert L. Coetzee
Stephanus H. Naude
Corrective wedge ostectomy for an atypical femoral procurvatum deformity stabilised with a supracondylar bone plate
Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
angular limb deformity
atypical femoral procurvatum
ostectomy
supracondylar bone plate
author_facet Tesh M. Smalle
Gert L. Coetzee
Stephanus H. Naude
author_sort Tesh M. Smalle
title Corrective wedge ostectomy for an atypical femoral procurvatum deformity stabilised with a supracondylar bone plate
title_short Corrective wedge ostectomy for an atypical femoral procurvatum deformity stabilised with a supracondylar bone plate
title_full Corrective wedge ostectomy for an atypical femoral procurvatum deformity stabilised with a supracondylar bone plate
title_fullStr Corrective wedge ostectomy for an atypical femoral procurvatum deformity stabilised with a supracondylar bone plate
title_full_unstemmed Corrective wedge ostectomy for an atypical femoral procurvatum deformity stabilised with a supracondylar bone plate
title_sort corrective wedge ostectomy for an atypical femoral procurvatum deformity stabilised with a supracondylar bone plate
publisher AOSIS
series Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
issn 1019-9128
2224-9435
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Physeal fractures of the distal femur are among the most commonly encountered fractures in skeletally immature dogs. These fractures respond poorly to conservative management and thus early surgical reduction and stabilisation are recommended. A 7-month-old intact male Border collie presented with a history of chronic lameness. Clinical examination revealed a predominantly non-weight-bearing lameness of the right hindlimb and concurrent muscle atrophy. A pronounced, but atypical, procurvatum deformity of the right distal femur was diagnosed on survey radiographs. Malunion of a Salter–Harris Type III physeal fracture was suspected as there was an associated history of trauma. A cranially based closing wedge ostectomy was performed to address the femoral deformity and subsequently stabilised using a supracondylar bone plate. The dog recovered well and was moderately weight-bearing lame on the right hindlimb 6 weeks post-operatively. Ten months following the operation the range of motion had improved in the right stifle and no signs of lameness were evident at a walk. We advocate surgical correction of sagittal plane deformities of the distal femur using the CORA method. Overall, a good functional outcome was achieved, which is consistent with previously reported cases with similar deformities.
topic angular limb deformity
atypical femoral procurvatum
ostectomy
supracondylar bone plate
url https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/1545
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