Monteggia fracture is relatively uncommon, accounting for 55% of all forearm fractures. The present report describes the repair of Type-l Monteggia fracture by stabilizing ulnar fracture by intra medullary (1 M) pin fixation with uneventful outcomein a 7-yr-old intact female non-descript dog...
Author(s)
Mahesh, V.; Sunil, C. L.; Srinivasamurthyi, K. M.; Nagaraja, B. N.
Publisher
Indian Society for Veterinary Surgery, Hisar, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Veterinary Surgery, 2019, 40, 2, pp 143-143
The clinical signs, radiographical diagnosis surgical treatment of type III Monteggia fracture of the right ulna in a 9-year-old male Maltese dog in the USA [date not given] are described.
Author(s)
Gondolfe, M. N.
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumburg, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2022, 260, 3, pp 299-300
Monteggia fractures are rare traumatic injuries in cats and dogs. Ulna repair is mostly achieved by plates. Stable radial head fixation however is challenging. Temporary position screws have to be removed due to rotation forces in the elbow joint causing screw loosening. We present a novel and...
Publisher
Gesellschaft Schweizer Tierärztinnen und Tierärzte GST, Bern, Switzerland
Citation
SAT, Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde, 2017, 159, 11, pp 601-604
This paper reports on a case of bone fracture (type 1 Monteggia fracture) in a 2-year-old non-descript dog. Highlights of the report focused on the diagnosis and treatment of the animal.
Author(s)
Sowbharenya, C.; Shivaraju, S.; Kiranjeet Singh; Aswathy Gopinathan; Sarangom, S. B.; Nitish Kallianpur; John, C.; Palivi Sharma; Sangeetha, P.
Publisher
Indian Society for Veterinary Surgery, Hisar, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Veterinary Surgery, 2017, 38, 1, pp 72
The Monteggia fracture is a rare fracture of the forearm combining stricto sensu an ulna fracture, a radiohumeral dislocation and a radio-ulnar disjunction. According to the classification of Bado, four types of fractures are distinguished according to the direction of movement of the radial head....
Author(s)
Vedrine, B.; Trouillet, J. L.
Publisher
Éditions du Point Vétérinaire, Maisons-Alfort, France
Citation
Point Vétérinaire, 2013, 44, 332 Part 1, pp 68-72
The Monteggia fracture is a rare fracture of the forearm combining stricto sensu an ulna fracture, a radiohumeral dislocation and a radio-ulnar disjunction. According to the classification of Bado, four types of fractures are distinguished according to the direction of movement of the radial head....
Author(s)
Vedrine, B.; Trouillet, J.
Publisher
Point Vétérinaire Italie s.r.l., Milano, Italy
Citation
Summa, Animali da Compagnia, 2014, 31, 6, pp 45-50
A domestic cat was presented for acute onset, non weight-bearing lameness of the right thoracic limb, following a dog bite. The right elbow and distal ulna were found to be damaged on orthopaedic examination. Radiography revealed a fracture of the distal third of the right ulna and dislocation of...
Author(s)
Fournet, A.; Decambron, A.; Fayolle, P.; Viateau, V.; Manassero, M.
Publisher
Newsmed, Paris, France
Citation
Point Vétérinaire, 2016, 47, 366(Part 1), pp 48-53
A 5-month-old German shepherd dog with a combination of a proximal radial physeal fracture and a proximal ulnar diaphyseal comminuted fracture, with cranial displacement of their distal fragment, was presented. This fractures combination resembles type I Monteggia fracture. After surgical reduction ...
Author(s)
Prassinos, N. N.
Publisher
Schattauer GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
Citation
Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2006, 19, 3, pp 184-186
A report on a case of monteggia fracture in a dog was presented. Highlight of the report focused on the diagnosis and treatment of the affected animal.
Author(s)
Baroncelli, A. B.; Peirone, B.
Publisher
Edizioni SCIVAC, Cremona, Italy
Citation
Veterinaria (Cremona), 2009, 23, 1, pp 47-51
Objective: To report the outcome after treatment of Monteggia fractures (MF) using a novel surgical technique. Study design: Clinical reports. Methods: One dog and 1 cat were treated for MF by use of a Tightrope suture, toggle, and button implant. In both patients the fracture/luxations were...
Author(s)
Vallone, L.; Schulz, K.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary Surgery, 2011, 40, 6, pp 734-737