Sentences with phrase «fragmented medial»

Ununited anconeal process (UAP) and fragmented medial coronoid process (FCP) are other developmental problems.
Forelimb lameness due to fragmented medial coronoid process (a component of elbow dysplasia) is a common orthopedic condition of large breed dogs such as Labrador Retrievers (Figure 1).
OCD is a major cause of elbow dysplasia and commonly occurs with fragmented medial coronoid process.
These processes are referred to as osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the medial humeral condyle, fragmented medial coronoid process (FCP), and ununited anconeal process (UAP).
Fragmented medial coronoid processThe most common form of elbow dysplasia is the fragmented medial coronoid process of the ulna.
The following arthroscopic video is from a young Bernese Mountain Dog with a Fragmented Medial Cornoid Process Continue reading →
In more severely affected dogs, osteochondritis dissecans (OCD), fragmented medial coronoid processes and united anconeal processes can result from the stress in the joint.
CT / MRI to confirm a fragmented medial coronoid process?
The vet said the x-rays showed early degenerative joint disease, increased radiohumoral joint space and probable fragmented medial coronoid process (elbow dysplasia) involving the right elbow.
The most likely problem that fits the description you have included is a condition usually referred to as a fragmented medial coronoid process.
The medical terms are horrible: osteochondrosis of the medial humeral condyle or ununited anconeal process, fragmented medial choroid process.
Arthroscopy for treatment of osteochondrosis dessicans (OCD), fragmented medial coronoid process (FMCP), cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CCL), and meniscal injuries
Fragmented Medial Coronoid: this is by far the most controversial aspect of elbow dysplasia.

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Treatments range from medical treatments (I will outline these below since they are similar for all cases of elbow dysplasia) to removing the fragment (s) and cleaning up the adjacent bone, through to procedures that realign the elbow joint to decrease strain / pressure on the abnormal medial compartment of the joint (with FCPS the medial compartment of the joint collapse resulting in further strain pressure and pain in the elbow).
The most common causes of elbow pain in young dogs are elbow dysplasia, where fragments of bone (medial coronoid process) are present in the elbow joint and un-united anconeal process where a portion of one of the bones that forms the elbow fails to fuse.
Three different problems can cause elbow dysplasia - an ununited anconeal process (UAP), a fragmented coronoid process (FCP), or osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the medial humeral condyle.
The resulting uneven pressure on the medial coronoid process can develop cracks or fragments of the coronoid process.
The most common dog elbow pathologies are Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD), Osteoarthritis (OA), Osteochondrosis Dessecans (OCD), Ununited Anconeal Process (UAP), Fragmented Coronoid Process (FCP) and Medial Compartment Disease.
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