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Glenoidectomy for treatment of a comminuted scapular fracture in a cat
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Glenoidectomy for treatment of a comminuted scapular fracture in a cat

T.J. Preston and G. Hosgood
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports, Vol.1(2)
2015
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Case summary This case report describes the surgical technique used and clinical outcome of a 15-year-old neutered female cat that had a comminuted fracture of the right glenoid and scapular neck secondary to a gunshot injury that was treated with glenoidectomy. Relevance and novel information Good clinical outcomes are possible with removal of the glenoid for treatment of comminuted fractures of the scapulohumeral joint. Glenoidectomy is a viable alternative to amputation in cats with normal neurovascular supply to the affected limb. Persistent functional, pain-free lameness, muscle hypertrophy and changes in shoulder range of motion are to be expected.

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