Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2016; 29(02): 170-173
DOI: 10.3415/VCOT-15-06-0096
Case Report
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Central tarsal bone fracture in a cat

Filippo Cinti
1   Centro Veterinario Luni Mare, Luni Mare-Ortonovo, Italy
,
Guido Pisani
1   Centro Veterinario Luni Mare, Luni Mare-Ortonovo, Italy
,
Claudio Penazzi
2   Clinica Veterinaria San Francesco, Imola, Italy
,
Umberto Carusi
1   Centro Veterinario Luni Mare, Luni Mare-Ortonovo, Italy
,
Luca Vezzoni
3   Clinica Veterinaria Vezzoni, Cremona, Italy
,
Aldo Vezzoni
3   Clinica Veterinaria Vezzoni, Cremona, Italy
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Publication History

Received: 09 June 2015

Accepted: 15 February 2015

Publication Date:
19 December 2017 (online)

Summary

Fracture of the central tarsal bone is an uncommon injury in dogs and occurs predominantly in racing Greyhounds. To the authors’ knowledge, this type of fracture has not been described previously in cats. This case report describes a five-year-old Domestic Shorthair cat referred to the Centro Veterinario Luni Mare because of lameness, swelling and signs of pain in the right hindlimb caused by trauma. Clinical examination and diagnostic imaging revealed a right central tarsal bone fracture. Open reduction and internal fixation with a 2.0 mm position screw and two 0.8 mm Kirschner wires were carried out. The last follow-up examination three years postoperatively found the cat in good health with normal range of motion and function, and no signs of lameness in the right hindlimb.

 
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