Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2019; 32(04): 341-350
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1688777
Clinical Communication
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Outcome of Supraglenoid Tubercle Fractures in 12 Dogs

Elvin R. Kulendra
1   North Downs Specialist Referrals, Bletchingley, United Kingdom
,
2   Charter Veterinary Hospital, Roundswell, Barnstaple, Devon, United Kingdom
,
George C. A. Hockley
3   Framlingham Vets, Framlingham, Suffolk, United Kingdom
,
Derniese Goh
4   Peninsula Vet Care Emergency and Referral Hospital, Mornington, Victoria, Australia
,
Pilar Lafuente
5   Clinical Sciences and Services Department, The Royal Veterinary College, Hatfield, Herts, United Kingdom
,
Karen L. Perry
6   Michigan State University, Veterinary Medical Center, East Lansing, Michigan, United States
› Author Affiliations
Funding None.
Further Information

Publication History

21 September 2018

19 March 2019

Publication Date:
18 July 2019 (online)

Abstract

Objective The aim of this study was to report the outcome and complications of surgical stabilization following fracture of the supraglenoid tubercle in dogs.

Materials and Methods Data from three referral centres (Queen Mother Hospital for Animals, Michigan State University and Veterinary Referral Hospital Hallam) were reviewed retrospectively for cases of supraglenoid tubercle fracture (n = 12).

Results Overall success rate was 9/12. Major complication rate was 2/12 and minor complication rate was 9/12. All fractures that had major complications were comminuted. Methods of stabilization included pin and tension band wire (n = 5), lag screw (n = 2), plate fixation (n = 2), fragment removal (n = 2) and conservative management (n = 1).

Clinical Significance Good outcomes can be achieved following fractures of the supraglenoid tubercle, although cases with comminution have a higher complication rate. Further research into the optimal method of fixation and postoperative management is required.

Author Contribution

Elvin R. Kulendra contributed to conception of study, study design, acquisition of data and data analysis and interpretation. Andrew J. C. Beer contributed to study design, acquisition of data and data analysis and interpretation. George C. A. Hockley, Derniese Goh, Pilar Lafuente, and Karen Perry contributed to acquisition of data and data analysis and interpretation. All authors drafted, revised and approved the submitted manuscript.


 
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