Humerus

The guidelines determined from this study may aid clinicians in the placement of humeral transcondylar screws in cats.
In conclusion, use of this commercially available standard 3.5-mm titanium interlocking nail is feasible.
All dogs exhibited ipsilateral muscle atrophy and progressive osteoarthritis.
Differences found in the regional bone density of the humeral condyle in Labrador retriever elbows.
Fracture fixation with a LP would provide the greatest strength in humeral fracture repairs in the rabbit.
Placing transcondylar screws with a diameter inferior to 41% of the height of the condyle is recommended to avoid MEFF.
All three fixation systems were successful in healing a wide variety of humeral diaphyseal fractures.