Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2023; 36(02): 104-110
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1756520
Clinical Communication

A Retrospective Short-Term Evaluation Using a Polyaxial Plating System in 60 Small Animal Fractures

Haley Mascellino
1   MedVet Medical Center for Pets, Worthington, Ohio, United States
,
Karl Maritato
2   MedVet Medical and Cancer Center for Pets, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
,
Matthew Barnhart
1   MedVet Medical Center for Pets, Worthington, Ohio, United States
,
Philip Kass
3   UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, Davis, California, United States
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Abstract

Objective The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the use, complications and outcomes of the Liberty Lock System (LLS) used to repair fractures in dogs and cats.

Study Design Medical records (October 2016–June 2019) of dog and cat fractures repaired with the LLS were reviewed. Data reviewed included signalment, fracture classification, complications and radiographic outcome.

Results The LLS was used to repair 60 fractures (57 appendicular and 3 axial) in 54 dogs and 6 cats. Mean time to radiographic union was 6 weeks (range: 4–16). Radiographic union was achieved in all 60 fractures with 55/60 healing without recorded complications. Major complications 4/60 and minor complication 1/60 rates were low and no catastrophic complications occurred. The most common major complication was surgical site infection.

Conclusion The LLS allowed for successful repair in all 60 cases with a wide variety of fractures. The LLS had a similar complication rate and time to radiographic union to that reported in other veterinary locking plate systems. The LLS is a reliable locking plate system which offers some advantages such as a low-profile plate with the ability to place non-polyaxial to angled polyaxial screws, to treat fractures in dogs and cats.

Authors' Contributions

H.M; K.M; M.R; PK; done the data analysis, drafting of manuscript, approvals and have taken the publicly accountability of content in the manuscript. H.M acquired the data, P.K; K.M; H.M designed the study, H.M; K.M; M.B; conceptualized the study. K.M. is a paid lecturer and does receive royalties for the sales of certain Everost products, however, not the implants evaluated in this study. M.B. receives royalties from the sales of some Everost products, however, not the implants evaluated in this study.




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Eingereicht: 18. April 2022

Angenommen: 31. Juli 2022

Artikel online veröffentlicht:
28. Dezember 2022

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