Summary
Case description: Two calves with unilateral congenital flexural and torsional limb deformities below
the hock joint of the left hindlimb were presented to Veterinary Teaching Hospital
of the Ondokuz Mayis University. According to clinical, goniometric and radiological
examinations, flexural (130°-40°) and torsional (90°-180°) deformities were diagnosed.
Except for the limb deformities, both animals were otherwise completely healthy.
Treatment and outcome: In case 1, hock joint arthrodesis was performed using a circular external skeletal
fixation system with four full rings 160 mm in diameter. In case 2, the deformity
was corrected by fixation after transverse osteotomy at the level of the proximal
metatarsals with four full rings 150 mm in diameter, and arthrodesis of the fetlock
joint with three full rings 100 mm in diameter. According to clinical examinations
and follow-up telephone interviews performed 15 and 24 weeks after discharge, functional
use with slight lameness in case 1 and full functional use in case 2 had been achieved.
Clinical relevance: None of the previously reported cases of flexural deformity had radiographic signs
similar to those of the calves in our report, and the deformities were not as severe
as those reported here. To our knowledge, this is the first report of treatment of
unilateral congenital flexural and torsional deformities in calves with a circular
external skeletal fixation system.
Keywords
Calf - congenital anomaly - circular external skeletal fixation - flexural torsional
deformity