Fracture Healing in 37 Dogs and Cats with Implant Failure after Surgery (2013–2018)

Implant failure is common in small animal orthopedics, but risk factors are rarely reported. Our objective was to determine whether abnormal fracture healing was associated with implant failure after fracture fixation in dogs and cats in a consecutive series of cases. Thirty-seven client-owned anima...

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Main Authors: Timothy L. Menghini, Georgia Shriwise, Peter Muir
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Published: MDPI AG 2023-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/13/9/1549
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Georgia Shriwise
Peter Muir
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description Implant failure is common in small animal orthopedics, but risk factors are rarely reported. Our objective was to determine whether abnormal fracture healing was associated with implant failure after fracture fixation in dogs and cats in a consecutive series of cases. Thirty-seven client-owned animals (thirty-two dogs, five cats) diagnosed with implant failure after fracture treatment from January 2013–September 2018 were studied. Medical and radiographic records were retrospectively reviewed to identify patients that underwent fracture fixation using open reduction and internal fixation with subsequent radiographic evidence of implant failure. Area moment of inertia (AMI), plate working length, and bone screw density were determined. Implant failure was found in 39 fractures in 37 animals, representing 23% of fracture cases during the study period. Cases of implant failure were at increased risk of delayed union, malunion, or non-union (<i>p</i> < 0.0001). The most common cause of implant failure was loosening (54%); the second most common was plate failure that included low AMI locking plates (28%). Major complications found in 22/39 fractures (56%) were associated with delayed union (<i>p</i> < 0.01). Surgical revision was performed in 49% of implant failure cases. Complications were most frequently identified after treatment of humeral fractures (26%). We conclude mechanical failure of implants increases the risk for delayed or abnormal fracture healing and often requires revision surgery. Implant AMI should be considered during preoperative planning. Locking plates are associated with implant failure if plate bending stiffness is not sufficient, based on findings from this case series.
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spelling doaj.art-be988931ff4144a298cf44eb407d48d42023-11-17T22:30:38ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152023-05-01139154910.3390/ani13091549Fracture Healing in 37 Dogs and Cats with Implant Failure after Surgery (2013–2018)Timothy L. Menghini0Georgia Shriwise1Peter Muir2Comparative Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, Department of Surgical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USAComparative Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, Department of Surgical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USAComparative Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, Department of Surgical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USAImplant failure is common in small animal orthopedics, but risk factors are rarely reported. Our objective was to determine whether abnormal fracture healing was associated with implant failure after fracture fixation in dogs and cats in a consecutive series of cases. Thirty-seven client-owned animals (thirty-two dogs, five cats) diagnosed with implant failure after fracture treatment from January 2013–September 2018 were studied. Medical and radiographic records were retrospectively reviewed to identify patients that underwent fracture fixation using open reduction and internal fixation with subsequent radiographic evidence of implant failure. Area moment of inertia (AMI), plate working length, and bone screw density were determined. Implant failure was found in 39 fractures in 37 animals, representing 23% of fracture cases during the study period. Cases of implant failure were at increased risk of delayed union, malunion, or non-union (<i>p</i> < 0.0001). The most common cause of implant failure was loosening (54%); the second most common was plate failure that included low AMI locking plates (28%). Major complications found in 22/39 fractures (56%) were associated with delayed union (<i>p</i> < 0.01). Surgical revision was performed in 49% of implant failure cases. Complications were most frequently identified after treatment of humeral fractures (26%). We conclude mechanical failure of implants increases the risk for delayed or abnormal fracture healing and often requires revision surgery. Implant AMI should be considered during preoperative planning. Locking plates are associated with implant failure if plate bending stiffness is not sufficient, based on findings from this case series.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/13/9/1549implant failurebiomechanics of fracture fixationinternal fixationplatearea moment of inertia
spellingShingle Timothy L. Menghini
Georgia Shriwise
Peter Muir
Fracture Healing in 37 Dogs and Cats with Implant Failure after Surgery (2013–2018)
Animals
implant failure
biomechanics of fracture fixation
internal fixation
plate
area moment of inertia
title Fracture Healing in 37 Dogs and Cats with Implant Failure after Surgery (2013–2018)
title_full Fracture Healing in 37 Dogs and Cats with Implant Failure after Surgery (2013–2018)
title_fullStr Fracture Healing in 37 Dogs and Cats with Implant Failure after Surgery (2013–2018)
title_full_unstemmed Fracture Healing in 37 Dogs and Cats with Implant Failure after Surgery (2013–2018)
title_short Fracture Healing in 37 Dogs and Cats with Implant Failure after Surgery (2013–2018)
title_sort fracture healing in 37 dogs and cats with implant failure after surgery 2013 2018
topic implant failure
biomechanics of fracture fixation
internal fixation
plate
area moment of inertia
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/13/9/1549
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