J. Dyce et Jef. Houlton, USE OF RECONSTRUCTION PLATES FOR REPAIR OF ACETABULAR FRACTURES IN 16DOGS, Journal of Small Animal Practice, 34(11), 1993, pp. 547-553
Acetabular fractures in 16 dogs were repaired using reconstruction, pl
ates. Notches cut into the plate permitted contouring in three planes
to facilitate accurate articular reconstruction. There were three cran
ial, seven central, one caudal and five comminuted acetabular fracture
s. These acetabular fractures were invariably associated with multiple
pelvic fractures. Repair of non-acetabular fracture/luxation was indi
cated in 10 cases. Follow-up information was available for 15 dogs, of
which 12 (80 per cent) had an excellent or good outcome. Fracture con
figuration and the presence of multiple fractures did not influence pr
ognosis. Two dogs died suddenly, late in convalescence, but the cause
of death was not established.