In de la Oliva 2024 et al., what was the prevalence of contralateral HIF in French Bulldogs with humeral condylar fracture?
A. 17.6%
B. 26.3%
C. 33.0%
D. 40.4%
E. 52.7%
Answer: 40.4%
Explanation: Contralateral intracondylar fissure was identified in 36 out of 89 French Bulldogs (40.4%):contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
In de la Oliva 2024 et al., what was the overall complication rate after HCF repair?
A. 6.5%
B. 10.2%
C. 13.4%
D. 19.0%
E. 25.6%
Answer: 13.4%
Explanation: 12 complications occurred in 89 elbows: 6 minor, 6 major, yielding a 13.4% complication rate:contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
In de la Oliva 2024 et al., which fixation method was most associated with complications?
A. Transcondylar screw only
B. Kirschner wires
C. Lag screw with K-wire
D. Plating only
E. Tension band with K-wire
Answer: Kirschner wires
Explanation: Most complications occurred in dogs treated with K-wires, including implant migration and fracture displacement:contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
In de la Oliva 2024 et al., what effect did prophylactic transcondylar screw placement have in elbows with contralateral HIF?
A. Improved range of motion
B. No effect on healing rate
C. Prevention of fracture with no complications
D. Increased implant migration
E. Delayed bone bridging
Answer: Prevention of fracture with no complications
Explanation: 20 elbows with HIF were treated prophylactically with TCS; no complications or fractures occurred in follow-up:contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
In de la Oliva 2024 et al., what was the rate of dogs achieving an excellent or good long-term outcome?
A. 56.2%
B. 66.7%
C. 85.2%
D. 91.0%
E. 98.1%
Answer: 96.3%
Explanation: 66.7% had excellent and 29.6% had good outcome; total 96.3% (26/27 dogs) in long-term follow-up:contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}