Excision arthroplasty for management of coxofemoral luxation in pet birds

J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1989 Jan 1;194(1):95-7.

Abstract

Coxofemoral luxation, although not a common injury, can cause considerable pelvic limb dysfunction in pet birds. Luxation usually is craniodorsal, as it is in dogs. Previously recommended treatments have not always been effective in managing the injury. Sequelae can include dorsolateral deviation of the pelvic limb, with loss of function and bumblefoot in the nonluxated limb, owing to abnormal weight-bearing. Excision arthroplasty combined with a muscular sling constructed from a segment of the iliofibularis muscle was used to treat coxofemoral luxation in a hyacinth macaw, a moluccan cockatoo, and an African gray parrot. The outcome was excellent in 2 of the 3 birds.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Arthroplasty / veterinary*
  • Extremities
  • Female
  • Joint Dislocations / surgery
  • Joint Dislocations / veterinary*
  • Joints / injuries
  • Parrots / injuries*
  • Psittaciformes / injuries*