What is the Rationale for PAUL in Elbow Dysplasia?

Category: Orthopaedic Club

Presenter:

Andy Torrington BVMS CertSAO MRCVS

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About The Webinar

Elbow Dysplasia is a complex pathology that can result in a significant impact on the quality of life of our medium and large breed patients. Traditionally this has been addressed by managing the fragmentation of the coronoid process or the cartilage flap in the case of Osteochondrosis Dissecans. This approach fails to take into account the current knowledge base of the disease and often fails to meet our patients’ needs. PAUL (Proximal Abducting Ulnar Osteotomy) is a surgery that is aimed at reducing the medial compartment overload and this Webinar will explore how this approach fits into the management options for this challenging disease.

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