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Development and testing of a stifle function score in dogs
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to develop and test a quantitative stifle function score (SFS) in dogs with unilateral cranial cruciate ligament disease by combining clinical measures and functional tests.
Katie Gundersen +2 more
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Comparison of canine stifle kinematic analysis after two types of total knee arthroplasty: A cadaveric study [PDF]
Background and Aim: Osteoarthritis is a common consequence of cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CCLR) in the canine stifle. Total knee replacement is a valuable method for managing end-stage osteoarthritis.
Chaiyakorn Thitiyanaporn +3 more
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PICO question In adult dogs with naturally occurring medial meniscal tears concurrent to cranial cruciate ligament disease does meniscal release confer the same benefits in lameness resolution as meniscectomy?
Ben Garland
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Autologous Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Modulate Molecular Markers of Inflammation in Dogs with Cruciate Ligament Rupture. [PDF]
Mid-substance rupture of the canine cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CR) and associated stifle osteoarthritis (OA) is an important veterinary health problem. CR causes stifle joint instability and contralateral CR often develops.
Peter Muir +13 more
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Multiligament stifle injury, a multicenter retrospective study in 26 dogs
Objectives To describe multiligament stifle injury in dogs and report complications and long‐term outcomes. Methods Medical records of dogs surgically treated for multiligament stifle injury were reviewed from six veterinary hospitals.
Mario Coppola +11 more
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Arthroscopic Findings Following Experimental Cranial Cruciate Ligament Desmotomy in Dog [PDF]
Objective- Using the arthroscopic surgery technique for experimental transection of cranial cruciate ligament and arthroscopic findings of stifle joint following ligament transection. Design- Experimental study.
Kamran Sardari +2 more
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HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES IN SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE OF THE CRANIAL CRUCIATE LIGAMENT IN THE DOG [PDF]
Introduction and aim of the work: The rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) is among the most common causes of pelvic limb lameness in dogs. The objective of this study was to investigate the histological changes in dogs with cranial cruciate
R. Roydev, R. Simeonov
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The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the risk factors for short-term postoperative complications in the 8 weeks after unilateral tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) for cranial cruciate ligament rupture in small dogs weighing less
Karen Marin +3 more
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Feline cranial cruciate rupture
SummarySeventeen cases of feline cranial cruciate ligament rupture are presented. The cases are divided into two groups: those with traumatic multiligamentous damage, and those with isolated cranial cruciate ligament rupture without a history of trauma ...
G. L. G. Harasen
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Etiopathogenesis of canine cruciate ligament rupture: a scoping review [PDF]
Spontaneous rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament in dogs remains a pathoetiologic puzzle. Despite much progress in research over the past years, the systemic and local mechanisms leading to ligament degeneration and structural failure, remain largely
Brunella Restucci
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