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DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1795075
Proximal Ulnar Reinsertion of the Triceps Brachii Tendon with a Synthetic Implant in a Dog with Nonreconstructible Olecranon Fracture
Funding This research received no specific grant.
Abstract
Objective Reporting the reinsertion of the triceps brachii onto the proximal ulna as a salvage procedure in a dog with nonreconstructible olecranon fracture.
Case Description A Labrador Retriever was presented with a comminuted olecranon fracture. Initial fracture stabilization was unsuccessful, resulting in implant failure and a nonreconstructible comminuted fracture, thus preventing triceps tendon reattachment. Revision surgery was performed after the implants and bone fragments were removed. A synthetic implant was sutured onto the triceps tendon and fixed on the proximal ulna by an interference screw (IS) in a bone tunnel. A transarticular Jean-Alphonse Meynard external fixator was applied for 3 weeks.
Results After 3 weeks, the dog had moderate lameness with a painless elbow. At 1.5 months, it had severe lameness with a painful elbow and mild osteoarthritis (OA). Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were prescribed, and intensive physical therapy was initiated. Lameness improved at 2.5 and 3.5 months despite mild OA. At 9 months, the dog had mild lameness and a swelling of the elbow. Radiographs showed moderate OA and lucency around the IS. Bacteriologic examination was positive. The implants and infected tissues were removed, and antibiotics were prescribed for 1 month. At 18 months, the dog had mild lameness with no pain. At 33 months, it had intermittent mild lameness with no pain, yet severe OA.
Conclusion Triceps tendon re-insertion onto the proximal ulna yielded satisfactory long-term outcome in this dog with nonreconstructible olecranon fracture.
Author Contributions
N.E., DVM, and D.J., DVM, ECVS, examined the patient, diagnosed the pathology, performed surgeries, performed follow-up visits, analyzed data, and wrote and revised the manuscript. E.E., DVM, ECVDI resident, analyzed medical images and wrote and revised the manuscript. B.G., PhD, and A.C., PhD, analyzed data and wrote and revised the manuscript.
Publication History
Received: 13 June 2024
Accepted: 16 September 2024
Article published online:
19 November 2024
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