Management of a non-union tibial fracture using a combination of medial and caudal locking bone plates in a four-year-old neutered male dog: A literature review and case report.
Abstract
Tibial fractures in canines are a relatively common event, most frequently as a result of
trauma. Management of these injuries can pose a significant challenge for veterinary
surgeons due to complexities in anatomy and healing in addition to the variance in
treatment options.
A systematic review of the literature was undertaken to enhance the author’s
understanding of the most up to date publications pertinent to the subject. This involved
analysis of tibial anatomy, physiology of fracture healing, surgical methodology, and the
use of plating. This enabled the author to identify current gaps in the literature and create
an informed, evidence-based narrative of a complex surgical case.