Traumatic elbow luxation in cats: A cadaveric study on the role of collateral and olecranon ligaments in joint stability
Martin Hamon, Pradeep R. Malreddy, Andrew K. Curtis, Pierre P. Picavet

TL;DR
This study examines how ligament ruptures in cats' elbows lead to joint instability and luxation, emphasizing the importance of the olecranon ligament.
Contribution
The study identifies specific ligament combinations responsible for different types of elbow luxation in cats.
Findings
Elbow luxation in cats occurs with direct forces and specific ligament ruptures.
The olecranon ligament is crucial for elbow stability.
Different luxation types result from various ligament combinations being severed.
Abstract
To determine the role of each part of the collateral ligaments and the olecranon ligament in traumatic elbow luxation pathophysiology in cats. Feline cadaveric study. A total of 15 cats and 30 thoracic limbs tested. Attempts were made to manually luxate (laterally, medially, and caudally) each elbow after sequential section of each part of the medial collateral ligament, the lateral collateral ligament, and the olecranon ligament by direct and indirect forces applied to the antebrachium. No elbow luxation occurred with indirectly applied rotational forces. Luxation was only possible with direct forces applied to the antebrachium (axial compression and varus/valgus/caudal forces). Lateral elbow luxation was possible after transection of medial and lateral collateral ligaments or after transection of olecranon and medial collateral ligaments. Medial luxation was possible after…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElbow and Forearm Trauma Treatment · Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation · Veterinary Orthopedics and Neurology
