Traumatic elbow luxation was diagnosed in a common squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciurus) and a bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata). In the common squirrel monkey, the luxation was complicated by an ulnar fracture and would not stay reduced when attempts at closed reduction were made. The luxation was surgically reduced and a transarticular type I external skeletal fixator was placed. In the bonnet macaque, closed reduction was performed and the elbow was stabilized using a cast. Both monkeys regained good function of the injured elbows.
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1 June 2004
TRAUMATIC ELBOW LUXATION REPAIR IN A COMMON SQUIRREL MONKEY (SAIMIRI SCIUREUS) AND A BONNET MACAQUE (MACACA RADIATA)
James F. X. Wellehan,
Maud Lafortune,
Darryl J. Heard
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Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
Vol. 35 • No. 2
June 2004
Vol. 35 • No. 2
June 2004
cubital joint
Elbow
luxation
Macaca radiata
primate
Saimiri sciurus