RT Journal Article T1 External Fixation for Fracture Stabilization of the Sacrum in 15 Dogs A1 Flores, Jose Antonio A1 Rovesti, Gian Luca A1 Rodríguez Quirós, Jesús AB This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility, complications, and outcomes of external fixation (EF) for the treatment of sacral fractures in dogs, either as a primary fixation system or as a complementary technique. A total of 15 dogs with sacral fractures were surgically treated using different EF configurations, either as primary or secondary stabilization. The results were evaluated for the extent of fracture reduction, stability during treatment, complications, and bone healing. In most cases, the outcomes were excellent in terms of bone healing, neurological conditions, and pain assessment. The mean bone healing time was 9.45 ± 5.66 weeks. One (6.66%) patient presented a complication due to the technique. In conclusion, the use of EF should be considered for the stabilization of sacral fractures because of its minimal invasiveness, stability, and ease of application. PB Frontiers Media S.A. YR 2023 FD 2023-10-23 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/94394 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/94394 LA eng NO Flores JA, Rovesti GL, Rodriguez-Quiros J. External Fixation for Fracture Stabilization of the Sacrum in 15 Dogs. Front Vet Sci. 2023 Oct 23;10:1222504. NO Author contributionsJF, GR, and JR-Q: conceptualization, validation, resources, visualization, and writing—review and editing. GR and JR-Q: methodology and formal analysis, data curation, supervision, and investigation. JF: software and writing—original draft preparation and funding acquisition. JR-Q: project administration. All authorshave read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript. NO IVC EVIDENSIA DS Docta Complutense RD 10 abr 2025