Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2024; 37(03): 115-121
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1774416
Original Research

Humeral Condylar Fractures in French Bulldogs—Inciting Cause and Factors Influencing Complications of Internal Fixation in 136 Dogs

1   Manchester Veterinary Specialists, Unit A2, Worsley, Manchester, United Kingdom
,
Ben Keeley
1   Manchester Veterinary Specialists, Unit A2, Worsley, Manchester, United Kingdom
,
Duncan Midgley
2   Rutland House Referrals, Abbotsfield House, Abbotsfield Road, Reginald Road Industrial Estate, Saint Helens, United Kingdom
,
Steven Butterworth
3   Weighbridge Referral Services Ltd, Kemys Way, Swansea, United Kingdom
,
Imogen Schofield
4   CVS House, Owen Road Diss, United Kingdom
,
Steven Bright
1   Manchester Veterinary Specialists, Unit A2, Worsley, Manchester, United Kingdom
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Abstract

Objective To report the inciting cause and configuration of humeral condylar fractures in French Bulldogs, and to identify risk factors for complications associated with their surgical stabilization, as well as their occurrence.

Study Design Retrospective multicenter clinical cohort study.

Animals French bulldogs (n = 136) with humeral condylar fracture.

Methods Records from eight United Kingdom referral centers were reviewed for French bulldogs that underwent surgery for humeral condylar fracture between January 2017 and January 2021.

Results Lateral fractures of the humeral condyle represented two-thirds of condylar fractures in this study (95 elbows; 69.8%); medial fractures of the humeral condyle and intracondylar Y or T fractures affected 22 (16.2%) and 19 (14%), respectively. A fall was the inciting cause for 60 elbows (45.6%), with stairs implicated in 27 (20.45%) elbows. Skeletal immaturity was significantly correlated with fracture. Complications affected 30 out of 132 dogs (136 elbows) (22%), of which 10 (33%) were major, and 20 (66%) were minor. Fixation method did not significantly impact complication rate for medial or lateral fractures of the humeral condyle (p = 0.87). Comminution increased the risk of complication for all humeral condylar fracture types (p = 0.02).

Clinical Relevance Fixation method was not found to significantly impact the complication rate of surgically managed fractures of the humeral condyle in French bulldogs. Stair use, falling from low heights, and skeletal immaturity were common inciting reasons for humeral condylar fractures.

Authors' Contribution

A.M.C, S. Butterworth and S. Bright contributed to the conception, study design, acquisition of data, data analysis and interpretation. B.K. contributed to the conception and study design. D. M. contributed to conception and acquisition of data. I.S. contributed to study design, data analysis and interpretation. All authors drafted, revised, and approved the submitted manuscript and are publicly responsible for the relevant content.


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Eingereicht: 14. April 2023

Angenommen: 13. August 2023

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08. Februar 2024

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