Title: Radiology Packet 25
1Radiology Packet 25
26 mo female GSDSamantha
36 mo female GSDSamantha
46 mo female GSDSamantha
56 mo female GSDSamantha
- RF
- There is cranial luxation of the right
coxofemoral joint. - A tiny bone fragment is visible in the right
acetabulum. - There is a fracture of the left acetabulum in the
cranial 1/3. - There are bilateral distal femoral fractures.
- The fracture of the right femur is a
Salter-Harris Type I. - The fracture of the left femur is a Salter-Harris
Type II. - RD
- Right femoral Salter-Harris I fracture
- Left femoral Salter-Harris II fracture
- Left acetabular fracture
- Right coxofemoral luxation
- Next
- Surgical reduction and stabilization
65 mo old F mix breed dogGinger
- HX presented with acute non-weight bearing
lameness on the right hind limb
75 mo old F mix breed dogGinger
- RF
- Soft tissue swelling surrounds the distal tibia
and tarsus. - A fracture of the distal tibial physis is
present. - The epiphysis is displaced caudal and lateral and
there is angulation of the fracture. - A small bone sliver is noted off the medial
malleolus. - A short oblique fracture of the fibula is present
involving the distal diaphysis with angulation
but no displacement. - RD
- Salter-Harris Type I distal tibial fracture
- Non-displaced fracture of the distal fibula
- Next
- Immobilize via cast
89 mo old mix breed dogJ.D.
99 mo old mix breed dogJ.D.
- RF
- In the lateral view there is a fracture line
visible in the distal tibia at the junction of
the diaphysis and metaphysis. - In the craniocaudal view there are two fracture
lines visible in the medullary cavity of the
distal diaphysis. - RD
- Greenstick fracture of the distal tibia
- Fissure fractures if the distal diaphysis of the
tibia - Next
- Immobilization via cast
103 yr old MC DobermanPrince
- HX presented with acute right hind limb lameness
113 yr old MC DobermanPrince
- RF
- The right femoral head is not within the
acetabulum, it is displaced cranial and dorsal. - Small osseous fragments are noted overlying the
femoral neck on the VD view. - The right acetabulum appears fractured along the
dorsal margin. - RD
- Right coxofemoral joint luxation
- Next
- Surgical reduction of the luxation and fixation
of the fracture
122 yr FS Golden RetrieverMocha
132 yr FS Golden RetrieverMocha
- RF
- There are fractures of the distal diaphysis of
the radius and ulna. - The fractures are transverse and there are
several small bone fragments seen arising from
the radial fracture. - There is cranial and lateral displacement of the
fracture and the fracture ends are over-riding. - RD
- Transverse, comminuted radial fracture
- Transverse ulnar fracture
- Next
- Surgical reduction and stabilization of the radius
146 mo old female DSHSqueekie
156 mo old female DSHSqueekie
- RF
- There is a long oblique fracture of the
mid-diaphysis of the left humerus which is
caudally displaced. - There is significant over-riding of the fracture.
- The surrounding soft tissues are very swollen.
- There is a transverse fracture of the
mid-diaphysis of the radius and a short oblique
fracture of the mid-diaphysis of the ulna. - The fractures are caudolaterally displaced and
there is over-riding. - The soft tissues are swollen.
- RD
- Long oblique fracture of the left humerus
- Transverse fractures of the radius and ulna
- Next
- Surgical reduction and stabilization of the left
humerus and left radius
162 yr old MC Lab RetrieverBud
172 yr old MC Lab RetrieverBud
- RF
- There is a highly comminuted fracture of the
diaphysis of the left femur. - Multiple small fracture fragments are present and
they are displaced well into the surrounding soft
tissues. - Multiple lead fragments are present within the
soft tissues. - RD
- Comminuted fracture of the left femoral diaphysis
- Next
- Surgical reduction and stabilization if possible
- If not, amputation
181 yr old Mix Breed dogTrixie
191 yr old Mix Breed dogTrixie
- RF
- There is a fracture of the right ilium at the
junction of the wing and the body. - Caudal to the fracture the right half of the
pelvis is displaced toward the midline. - An irregularly shaped bone fragment seen ventral
to the ilial wings in the lateral view is thought
to be a fragment arising from the right ilial
wing. - There is a comminuted fracture of the left
acetabulum. - In the lateral view the femoral head is displaced
dorsally through the fractured acetabulum. - There are multiple pelvic floor fractures.
- RD
- Right ilial fracture
- Pelvic floor fractures
- Left acetabular fracture
- Next
- Surgical reduction and stabilization