Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2004; 17(01): 53-56
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1632794
Case Report
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Talocalcaneocentral luxation combined with lateral instability of the talocrural joint in a dog and a cat

K. Hurter
1   Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Division of Small Animal Surgery and Orthopaedics, University of Berne, Switzerland
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P. Schawalder
1   Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Division of Small Animal Surgery and Orthopaedics, University of Berne, Switzerland
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H. G. Schmökel
1   Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Division of Small Animal Surgery and Orthopaedics, University of Berne, Switzerland
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Publication History

Received 12 January 2003

Accepted 18 September 2003

Publication Date:
22 February 2018 (online)

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Summary

Tarsal injuries occur commonly in the cat and the dog, often due to motor vehicle accidents. In two cases a talocalcaneocentral luxation was associated with lateral talocrural instability. The surgical fixation of the talocalcaneocentral luxation, employing Kirschner pins in a cat and a DC plate in a dog, together with stabilisation of the lateral talocrural joint resulted in good long-term healing. The main aim of the surgical techniques used in these two cases was to stabilise the joints, without crossing and immobilising the talocalcaneal joint.