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Veterinary Surgery | 2008

Validation of a Technique to Assess Radial Torsion in the Presence of Procurvatum and Valgus Deformity Using Computed Tomography: A Cadaveric Study

Stacy D. Meola; Jason L. Wheeler; Cassidy L. Rist

OBJECTIVE To validate a technique to assess radial torsion with and without procurvatum and valgus deformity using computed tomography (CT). STUDY DESIGN Anatomic study. ANIMALS Radii (n=3) from normal dogs. METHODS Three cadaveric radii were scanned using CT (3 mm slices). Transverse image sections were assessed at the distal and proximal physeal scar parallel to the joint surface in both sagittal and dorsal planes. Anatomic landmarks of the radius were identified and torsion was measured. A hinged Ilizarov circular external skeletal fixator was constructed to create known procurvatum, valgus, and torsional deformities. RESULTS Between observers results were highly correlated for calculation of torsion (r=0.972, r(2)=0.9448, P<.00001). Mean baseline torsion of the radius in the construct was 4.88 degrees . At 20 degrees procurvatum and valgus, mean calculated torsion was 5.07 degrees (confidence interval [CI]=4.6-5.6 degrees ). At 20 degrees procurvatum and valgus with 22.5 degrees -induced torsion, mean measured torsion was 25.4 degrees (expected=27.38 degrees ; CI=22.7-28.1 degrees ). At 40 degrees procurvatum and valgus and 45 degrees -induced torsion, mean measured torsion was 51.1 degrees (expected=49.88 degrees ; CI=-49.2 to 53.0 degrees ). CONCLUSION Assessment of radial torsion by CT is reproducible and accurate in the presence of procurvatum and valgus antebrachial angular limb deformities in the dog. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Despite complex presurgical planning, current measurements only allow for measurement of valgus and procurvatum deformities in the sagittal and dorsal planes, this method allows for more precise measurements of radial torsion in the transverse plane.


Journal of The American Animal Hospital Association | 2006

Chromobacterium violaceum Infection in Two Dogs

Patricia A. Crosse; Karen Soares; Jason L. Wheeler; Kirsten L. Cooke; Christopher A. Adin; Jeffrey J. O’Kelley; Julie K. Levy

Chromobacterium violaceum is a saprophyte of soil and water in tropical and subtropical environments that is associated with rare but highly fatal infections in animals and humans. Systemic infection was diagnosed in two critically ill dogs from Florida. Fever was absent in both dogs. Both dogs were treated surgically and provided with intensive care, but only one survived. The identification of characteristic, violet-pigmented bacterial colonies on routine microbial cultures should alert microbiologists and clinicians to the likelihood of this dangerous pathogen. Because of the rapidly progressive nature of this infection, empirical antibiotic administration with fluoroquinolones should be employed pending susceptibility testing.


Veterinary Surgery | 2003

In vitro effects of osteotomy angle and osteotomy reduction on tibial angulation and rotation during the tibial plateau-leveling osteotomy procedure.

Jason L. Wheeler; Alan R. Cross; Wade Gingrich


Veterinary Surgery | 2004

Evaluation of Surgical Repair of Humeral Condylar Fractures Using Self-Compressing Orthofix Pins in 23 Dogs

April E. Guille; Daniel D. Lewis; Timothy P. Anderson; Daniel P. Beaver; Sheila Carrera-Justiz; Margaret S. Thompson; Jason L. Wheeler


Veterinary Surgery | 2007

Closed fluoroscopic-assisted spinal arch external skeletal fixation for the stabilization of vertebral column injuries in five dogs.

Jason L. Wheeler; Daniel D. Lewis; Alan R. Cross; Colin W. Sereda


Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2006

Outcome associated with use of a percutaneously controlled hydraulic occluder for treatment of dogs with intrahepatic portosystemic shunts

Christopher A. Adin; Colin W. Sereda; Margaret S. Thompson; Jason L. Wheeler; Linda L. Archer


Veterinary Surgery | 2002

A Comparison of the Accuracy and Safety of Vertebral Body Pin Placement using a Fluoroscopically Guided Versus an Open Surgical Approach: An In Vitro Study

Jason L. Wheeler; Alan R. Cross; Andrew J. Rapoff


Veterinary Surgery | 2007

Limited Open Reduction and Stabilization of Sacroiliac Fracture-Luxations Using Fluoroscopically Assisted Placement of a Trans-Iliosacral Rod in Five Dogs

Christopher S. Leasure; Daniel D. Lewis; Colin W. Sereda; Kara L. Mattern; Carl T. Jehn; Jason L. Wheeler


Compendium Continuing Education for Veterinarians | 2010

Surgical views: Vacuum-assisted wound closure: clinical applications.

Kristin A. Kirkby; Jason L. Wheeler; James P. Farese; Gary W. Ellison; Nicholas J. Bacon; Colin W. Sereda; Daniel D. Lewis


Veterinary Surgery | 2005

Use of an ultrasonically activated scalpel for splenectomy in 10 dogs with naturally occurring splenic disease.

Stephen R. Royals; Gary W. Ellison; Christopher A. Adin; Jason L. Wheeler; Colin W. Sereda; Ursula Krotscheck

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