Clinical report of unilateral carpal hyperextension in a dog
Subject Areas : clinical veterinary scienceH.R. Fattahian 1 * , H. Mohyeddin 2 , R. Moridpour 3 , A.R. Hosseinzadeh 4 , F. Farahani Khomejani 5 , فاطمه Saadinam 6
1 - Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Specialized Veterinary Sciences, Science
and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran-Iran.
2 - Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Garmsar Branch,
Islamic Azad University, Garmsar-Iran.
3 - Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Specialized Veterinary Sciences, Science
and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran-Iran.
4 - Pardis Small Animal Private Clinic, Tehran-Iran
5 - ndergraduate DVM Student, Faculty of Specialized Veterinary Sciences, Science and
Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran-Iran
6 - ndergraduate DVM Student, Faculty of Specialized Veterinary Sciences, Science and
Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran-Iran
Keywords: Dog, Hyperextension, Pancarpal arthrodesis, Carpus,
Abstract :
A seven month male Boxer dog, 15 kg body weighting has been referred to private small animal clinic with left forelimb palmigrade stance. The history of trauma was not reported and patient also did not suffer from any systemic disease. Left forelimb (lateral view) stress radiograph was shown hyperextension at the antebrachiocarpal joint. Then based on history and clinical examination surgical treatment of pancarpal arthrodesis was performed. The postoperative care was antibiotic administration and limb was supported in a cylinder cast at least for 8 weeks. The hyperextension of the carpus is the serious injury to the canine carpus and pancarpal arthrodesis involves surgical fusion of all joint levels. This has been a satisfactory limb sparing procedure in comparison to limb amputation.