
pmid: 8705798
The treatment of humeral fractures in ruminants remains a challenge to the large animal surgeon. Often the recommendation is to euthanize the animal. This article reviews four different treatment techniques: stall confinement, intramedullary pinning, interlocking nails, and plate fixation. Clinical cases are drawn from both the literature and personal experience to demonstrate the potential application of each treatment modality.
Humeral Fractures, Ruminants, Humerus, Prognosis, Internal Fixators, Radiography, Orthopedics, Animals, Cattle, Female, Camelids, New World
Humeral Fractures, Ruminants, Humerus, Prognosis, Internal Fixators, Radiography, Orthopedics, Animals, Cattle, Female, Camelids, New World
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