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Title: Supraglenoid tubercle fractures repair with transverse locking compression plates in 4 horses. Author: Ahern BJ, Bayliss IPM, Zedler ST, Getman LM, Richardson DW. Journal: Vet Surg; 2017 May; 46(4):507-514. PubMed ID: 28135007. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To report on a series of 4 horses with supraglenoid tubercle fractures repaired with locking compression plates. STUDY DESIGN: Case series. ANIMAL: Four horses ranging in age from 6 weeks to 20 months and weighing from 121 to 425 kg with supraglenoid tubercle fractures of 1 day to 6 weeks in duration. METHODS: Supraglenoid tubercle fractures were reduced and stabilized with transversely positioned locking compression plate(s) with and without additional tension band wiring. RESULTS: All fractures reached bony union. Two postoperative surgical site infections were managed with drainage and antibiotherapy. Three of the 4 horses continued onto athletic careers including flat racing, dressage, and hunter/jumper competition. The remaining horse was lame for a prolonged period, but was sound at 4 years. CONCLUSIONS: The application of one or two, transversely positioned LCPs should be considered for the repair of SGT fractures because of the relative ease of the technique, and its elimination of a biceps brachii tenotomy. All screws can be inserted in a lateral to medial direction without transection or drill penetration of the biceps brachii tendon. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: SGT fractures of various durations can be repaired in a wide range of horses with transversely positioned LCPs, and allow return to athletic function.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]