Related Experiment Videos
Central tarsal implant in a racing greyhound
G D Yocham1, C Sanderson, P Rounds
1Harrington Arthritis Research Center, Phoenix, AZ 85006.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
|October 1, 1988
Abstract:
Although most type IV fractures in dogs can be treated with screw fixation, type V fractures usually lead to an unsuccessful clinical result. A central tarsal replacement composed of a titanium alloy was developed by our investigation team to treat type V fractures. The implant was used to successfully treat a greyhound and to allow it to return to racing. Continual development of this new surgical procedure hopefully will give the veterinarian predictable and reliable clinical results and return injured greyhounds to active racing.