Summary
The exposure and convenience of a plantar approach combined with the use of various
plates for intertarsal and tarso-metatarsal arthrodesis is reported in four limbs.
The approach was straight-forward with good exposure and the design of the new carpal
arthrodesis plate uniquely accommodated the plantar tarsometatarsal anatomy.
This report in dogs concerns one case of bilateral auto-immune proximal intertarsal
subluxation (talocalcaneal-centroquartal), one case of traumatic intertarso-metatarsal
luxation and one case of traumatic tarsometatarsal subluxation/fracture. All were
treated by arthrodesis using a plantar approach with a plate as primary fixation.
Keywords
Intertarsal arthrodesis - tarsometatarsal arthrodesis - plantar approach - carpal
arthrodesis plate - tarsal arthrodesis