Animal Specialty & Emergency Center of Brevard
Orthopedic Surgery
Fracture Repair can include something as minute as a toe in a cat to repairing multiple fractures for an animal that was hit by a vehicle. Some injuries can simply occur during regular day to day activities. For example: a small dog may break bones from jumping or falling only a couple feet.

Some repairs may only take 30 minutes, while others may take a few hours; a patient with multiple fractures may require performing surgeries on different days to avoid excessive anesthesia time.
Fracture locations include:
Radius/ulna (forearm)
Humerus (upper forelimb)
Tibia (shin)
Femur (thighbone)
Pelvis
Spine (back or neck)
Joints
Feet (Metacarpals, metatarsals, and digits)
Fracture repair techniques to get your pet up and around again include:
Plates
Screws
Pins
Wires
External skeletal fixators
Bone cement (Polymethylmethacrylate)
Splint application
Any combination of the above