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Cranial Cruciate Ligament Repair in a Calf

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1976
SUMMARY A 1-month-old calf was unable to use its right pelvic limb because of rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament. The ligament was replaced with a wedge of bone from the cranial one-third of the patella and the attached portion of the middle patellar tendon. Postoperative complications limited function of the joint.
D M, MacCoy, L, Peyton
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Femorotibial joint kinematics in nine dogs treated with lateral suture stabilization for complete cranial cruciate ligament rupture.

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2021
OBJECTIVE To quantify 3-D femorotibial joint kinematics during ambulation in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture treated with lateral fabellotibial suture stabilization (LFTS). ANIMALS 9 adult dogs (body weight, 15 to 35 kg [33 to 77 lb])
S. Tinga   +7 more
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Histologic evidence for a humoral immune response in synovitis associated with cranial cruciate ligament disease in dogs.

Veterinary surgery, 2021
OBJECTIVE To investigate histopathological features of synovium from dogs with cranial cruciate ligament disease (CCLD) to seek mechanisms of osteoarthritis (OA) associated with CCLD.
K. Kuroki, N. Williams, J. Cook
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Tensile Strength of Canine Cranial Cruciate Ligaments

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1971
SUMMARY Tensile strength of normal cranial cruciate ligaments in dogs was determined with a tensile-testing machine. A procedure to measure the cross-sectional area of cranial cruciate ligament was devised. Mean length of the cranial cruciate ligament was 0.8 cm. Fracture stress and percentage of elongation were determined for each ligament. Percentage
B N, Gupta   +3 more
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Effect of intra-articular platelet-rich plasma or hyaluronic acid on limb function recovery in dogs with TPLO for cranial cruciate ligament rupture: a randomised controlled trial.

Journal of Small Animal Practice
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate the recovery of limb function following a single intra-articular injection of platelet-rich plasma or hyaluronic acid in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture treated with tibial plateau levelling ...
F. Volz   +4 more
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Reconstruction of the cranial cruciate ligament using a semitendinosus autograft in a lapine model.

Veterinary surgery, 2021
OBJECTIVE To clarify and improve a cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) deficient stifle stabilization technique using a semitendinosus tendon (ST) autograft fixed with an interference fit screw (IFS) in a closed-joint trauma lapine osteoarthritis (OA) model.
F. Wei   +4 more
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Stifle joint osteoarthritis in small-breed and medium-breed dogs is more severe after cranial cruciate ligament injury than medial patellar luxation.

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2022
This retrospective observational study aimed to characterize the severity and distribution of OA in the stifle joints of small and medium dogs with CCL injury and/or MPL. Radiographs of the stifle joints from 218 dogs from 10 small and medium breeds were
Ashley S Villatoro   +4 more
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Epidemiology of cranial cruciate ligament rupture in dogs

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1993
Summary Data from 10,769 dogs with rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament (ccl) were compared with data from a control population of 591,548 dogs to determine whether age, breed, gender, or body weight was associated with prevalence of ccl rupture. Prevalence of ccl rupture increased as dogs became older, with peak prevalence in dogs 7 to 10 years ...
J G, Whitehair   +2 more
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Subsequent meniscal tears following tibial tuberosity advancement and tibial plateau leveling osteotomy in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament deficiency: An in vivo experimental study.

Veterinary surgery, 2021
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the short- and mid-term effects of tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA) and tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) on subsequent meniscal tears. STUDY DESIGN Experimental in vivo study. ANIMALS Purpose-bred beagle dogs (n = 15).
Jaemin Jeong   +4 more
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Vascular Distribution in Ruptured Canine Cranial Cruciate Ligament

Veterinary Surgery, 2011
Objective:To (1) determine the microanatomic vascular distribution in ruptured canine cranial cruciate ligaments (CCL) using specific vascular immunohistochemical techniques, and (2) compare vessel density between ruptured and intact canine CCL and between different areas of interest in ruptured CCL using histomorphometric analysis.Study Design:In ...
Kei, Hayashi   +7 more
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