Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2001; 14(04): 210-213
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1632700
Clinical Communication
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A modified Bell-Tawse Proceduter for surgical correction of congenital elbow luxation in a Dalmatian puppy

A. Spadari
1   Veterinary Clinical Department, Surgical Section, University of Bologna, Ozzano dell’Emilia, Bologna, Italy
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N. Romagnoli
1   Veterinary Clinical Department, Surgical Section, University of Bologna, Ozzano dell’Emilia, Bologna, Italy
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A. Venturini
1   Veterinary Clinical Department, Surgical Section, University of Bologna, Ozzano dell’Emilia, Bologna, Italy
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Publication History

Received 16 March 2001

Accepted 14 June 2001

Publication Date:
09 February 2018 (online)

Summary

A four month old Dalmatian puppy affected by congenital luxation of the radial head was very lame on the right front limb and was not weight bearing after little exercise. The radiological examination revealed humero-radial articular incongruity, excessive humeral trochlea development, trochlear notch deformation, and medial deviation of the olecranon. The surgery performed was derived from a modification of a human orthopaedic procedure, the Bell-Tawse technique. It was intended to increase the articular contact surface between the humerus and radius, with ostectomy, rotation, and osteosynthesis of the radius; to treat the luxation, by reduction and elbow annular ligament reconstruction; to prevent its recurrence, by means of a Kirschner pin inserted through the lateral humeral epicondyle to the radial head. Over six months the patient completely recovered.

A congenital luxation of the radial head in a puppy was treated successfully employing a technique reported in human orthopaedics.