Severe disorders of the elbow in three cats were treated with arthrodesis.
Fusion for two cats was achieved with bone plate application on the caudal
aspect of the elbow. A modified trans-articular external skeletal fixator w
as used for arthrodesis of one elbow. All three elbows progressed to arthro
desis. One cat fractured the radius and ulna distal to the plate following
arthrodesis; the forelimb was eventually amputated following additional com
plications. The remaining two cats were intermittently weight-bearing on th
e involved forelimb with marked circumduction of the limb during the swing
phase of the stride, but the owners perceived their cats to be free of pain
. Arthrodesis of the elbow is an alternative to amputation in order to achi
eve pain relief and limb salvage following severe elbow disorders in cats.
However, limb function in these three cats was severely compromised.