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Spica splint
British Small Animal Veterinary Association , 257 (2024); https://doi.org/10.22233/9781913859145.2.63
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Spica splint
- From: BSAVA Guide to Procedures in Small Animal Practice
- Item: Procedures A to Z, pp 257 - 258
- DOI: 10.22233/9781913859145.2.63
- Copyright: © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
- Publication Date: March 2024
Abstract
A spica splint is used to support the elbow after closed reduction of traumatic elbow luxation or internal fixation of olecranon fractures. It is also used to support the shoulder after closed reduction of traumatic lateral shoulder luxation.
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Figure S.1:
A soft padded bandage should be applied to the entire forelimb and extended proximally to encompass the thorax. © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Figure S.1:
A soft padded bandage should be applied to the entire forelimb and extended proximally to encompass the thorax.
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Figure S.2:
Strips of cast material should be applied to the underlying bandage. © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Figure S.2:
Strips of cast material should be applied to the underlying bandage.
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Figure S.3:
The cast material should be secured to the underlying soft padded bandage with an outer protective bandage. © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Figure S.3:
The cast material should be secured to the underlying soft padded bandage with an outer protective bandage.