Fracture Fixation and Implants

The authors also offer practical guidance based on their own clinical experience.
Placing transcondylar screws with a diameter inferior to 41% of the height of the condyle is recommended to avoid MEFF.
All three fixation systems were successful in healing a wide variety of humeral diaphyseal fractures.
Surgical stabilisation resulted in resolution of visible lameness.
The stabilisation of humeral condylar fractures with transcondylar screw/epicondylar locking plates led comparable outcomes and complication rates to previous reports.
Fracture of the distal femoral physis was the most common physeal fracture seen.
36 weeks after initial surgery, the dog had returned to normal function.