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  1. Article ; Online: Comparison of Two Bandage Splint Constructs in an Ex Vivo Equine Metacarpal Fracture Model.

    Granello, M E / Weatherall, K M / Lutter, J D / Beard, W L

    Veterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology : V.C.O.T

    2022  Volume 36, Issue 2, Page(s) 82–86

    Abstract: Objectives:  The aim of this study was to compare the deflection distance, deflection angle and pre-loading sub-bandage pressure of a transverse, mid-metacarpal fracture in an equine cadaver limb when loaded in bending while stabilized with either a ... ...

    Abstract Objectives:  The aim of this study was to compare the deflection distance, deflection angle and pre-loading sub-bandage pressure of a transverse, mid-metacarpal fracture in an equine cadaver limb when loaded in bending while stabilized with either a Robert Jones Bandage (RJB) or a single-stack bandage (SS), each containing two orthogonal splints.
    Study design:  In an ex vivo experimental study, forelimb pairs from eight horses were collected, and one forelimb from each pair was assigned to either the SS or RJB groups. A transverse osteotomy was performed at the midpoint of the metacarpus. After bandaging, the limbs were loaded in bending. Pre-loading sub-bandage pressure, pre- and post-loading radiographs and post-loading deflection distance measurements were taken. Dorsopalmar radiographs were used to measure the loaded deflection angle.
    Results:  There was no significant difference between RJB and SS constructs in change in deflection angle (10.7 ± 3.0 degrees vs. 9.8 ± 2.6 degrees;
    Conclusion:  The SS splint construct resists bending forces similarly to the RJB splint construct in an
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Bandages/standards ; Bandages/veterinary ; Biomechanical Phenomena ; Forelimb/injuries ; Fractures, Bone/therapy ; Fractures, Bone/veterinary ; Horses/injuries ; Metacarpal Bones/injuries ; Splints/standards ; Splints/veterinary
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-12-28
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 286750-3
    ISSN 2567-6911 ; 0932-0814
    ISSN (online) 2567-6911
    ISSN 0932-0814
    DOI 10.1055/s-0042-1759867
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  2. Article: Comparison of Two Bandage Splint Constructs in an Ex Vivo Equine Metacarpal Fracture Model

    Granello, M. E. / Weatherall, K. M. / Lutter, J. D. / Beard, W. L.

    Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology

    2022  Volume 36, Issue 02, Page(s) 82–86

    Abstract: Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the deflection distance, deflection angle and pre-loading sub-bandage pressure of a transverse, mid-metacarpal fracture in an equine cadaver limb when loaded in bending while stabilized with either a ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the deflection distance, deflection angle and pre-loading sub-bandage pressure of a transverse, mid-metacarpal fracture in an equine cadaver limb when loaded in bending while stabilized with either a Robert Jones Bandage (RJB) or a single-stack bandage (SS), each containing two orthogonal splints.
    Study Design: In an ex vivo experimental study, forelimb pairs from eight horses were collected, and one forelimb from each pair was assigned to either the SS or RJB groups. A transverse osteotomy was performed at the midpoint of the metacarpus. After bandaging, the limbs were loaded in bending. Pre-loading sub-bandage pressure, pre- and post-loading radiographs and post-loading deflection distance measurements were taken. Dorsopalmar radiographs were used to measure the loaded deflection angle.
    Results: There was no significant difference between RJB and SS constructs in change in deflection angle (10.7 ± 3.0 degrees vs. 9.8 ± 2.6 degrees; p  = 0.5) or deflection distance (13.1 ± 2.6 cm vs. 11.4 ± 3.1 cm; p  = 0.2). Sub-bandage pressures were significantly greater for the SS than the RJB both dorsally and laterally.
    Conclusion: The SS splint construct resists bending forces similarly to the RJB splint construct in an ex vivo transverse, metacarpal fracture model. The SS splint construct may be a useful alternative to the RJB splint construct in field situations for metacarpal fracture stabilization.
    Keywords horse ; bandage ; splint ; fracture ; Robert Jones
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-12-28
    Publisher Georg Thieme Verlag KG
    Publishing place Stuttgart ; New York
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 286750-3
    ISSN 2567-6911 ; 0932-0814
    ISSN (online) 2567-6911
    ISSN 0932-0814
    DOI 10.1055/s-0042-1759867
    Database Thieme publisher's database

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