Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2024; 37(02): 064-073
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1776708
Original Research

Computed Tomography Topographical Analysis of Incomplete Humeral Intracondylar Fissures in English Springer Spaniel Dogs

Dylan J.L. Payne
1   Northwest Veterinary Specialists, Delamere House, Ashville Point, Sutton Weaver, United Kingdom
,
Tim H. Sparks
2   Waltham Petcare Science Institute, Freeby Lane, Waltham on the Wolds, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
,
Matthew A.J. Smith
1   Northwest Veterinary Specialists, Delamere House, Ashville Point, Sutton Weaver, United Kingdom
,
Nicholas J. Macdonald
1   Northwest Veterinary Specialists, Delamere House, Ashville Point, Sutton Weaver, United Kingdom
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Abstract

Objective The aim of this study was to use computed tomography (CT) images obtained from English springer spaniels (ESS) with different sizes of humeral intracondylar fissure (HIF) to describe the typical shape, origin and a possible propagation pattern of HIF in this breed.

Study Design It is a retrospective analysis of 32 elbow CT from 27 ESS with incomplete HIF. Measurements included HIF articular surface length, centre of HIF at articular surface relative to the caudal edge of the supratrochlear foramen (CHIF), HIF depth and sagittal area of fissure. Measurement of isthmus area and diameter was obtained for each elbow. Humeral intracondylar fissure measurements were analysed as proportions of the isthmus. For parts of analysis, elbows were grouped by HIF area as a percentage of isthmus area (%HIF) into less than 20% (n = 10), 20 to less than 40% (n = 8), 40 to less than 60% (n = 9) and 60 to less than 90% (n = 5).

Results The mean isthmus diameter was 12.31 mm (range: 10.96–13.69 mm). Mean CHIF for %HIF groups less than 20%, 20 to less than 40%, 40 to less than 60% and 60 to less than 90% were 57, 74, 86 and 96 degrees, respectively. The less than 20% group was significantly lower than 20 to less than 40% group (p = 0.035) and 40 to less than 60% and 60 to less than 90% groups (p < 0.001); the 20 to less than 40% group was significantly lower than the 60 to less than 90% group (p = 0.015). Humeral intracondylar fissure articular surface length increased in a sigmoidal fashion relative to %HIF, corresponding to segmental enlargement of the fissure as %HIF increases.

Conclusion In ESS, HIF typically originates approximately 57 degrees caudal to the supratrochlear foramen in the sagittal plane and may propagate in a segmental fashion with lesser propagation through the proximal intracondylar region.

Authors' Contribution

D.J.L.P. was involved in conception and design of the study; acquisition, analysis and interpretation of data; drafting and revision of the manuscript; and final approval of the version to be published. T.H.S. designed the study, provided analysis and interpretation of data, revised manuscript and reviewed and gave final approval of the version to be published. M.A.J.S. conceptualized the study, helped in analysis and interpretation of data, revised manuscript and reviewed and gave final approval of the version to be published. N.J.M. conceptualized and designed the study, helped in analysis and interpretation of data, revised manuscript and reviewed and gave final approval of the version to be published.




Publication History

Received: 26 April 2023

Accepted: 04 October 2023

Article published online:
15 November 2023

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