Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2006; 19(01): 61-63
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1632975
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Arthrodesis of the tarsometatarsal joint, using type II ESF with acrylic connecting bars in four dogs

J. Shani
1   Mobile Surgical Services Tel-Aviv, Israel
,
Y. Yeshurun
2   Medi-Vet, Small Animal Clinic Haifa, Israel
,
R. Shahar
3   Laboratory of Biomechanics, Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
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Publication History

Received 11 January 2005

Accepted 08 September 2005

Publication Date:
08 February 2018 (online)

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Summary

Hyperextension injury of the tarsometatarsal joint (TMTJ) is a debilitating injury and arthrodesis of this joint is often the only procedure that can result in full return to function. Most surgical procedures described for arthrodesis of the tarsometatarsal joint necessitate the use of external, splint or cast, to protect the implants used from fatigue failure. This report describes the successful use of type II external fixator that spans the tarsometatarsal joint in four dogs with hyperextension injury of the tarsometatarsal joint. This technique enables the patient to bear weight on the limb immediately after surgery until bony fusion is achieved, without the need for an additional protecting splint.