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The investigation of specialized literature on surgical treatment options for cranial cruciate ligament rupture in dogs (LCrC) remains a preoccupation in these conditions of information abundance.
Cornel Igna
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Unexpected intraoperative hypoxaemia in a healthy dog undergoing TPLO
Abstract A period of hypoxaemia was unexpectedly detected in an otherwise healthy 10‐year‐old dog undergoing tibial plateau levelling osteotomy surgery. Hypoxaemia developed approximately 10 minutes after the start of surgery. Simultaneously, the plane of anaesthesia was persistently light. Lung compliance was subjectively poor.
Cristian Cabellos Clemente +2 more
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Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to ascertain whether a prosthetic meniscus adapts pressures to native tibial contact pressures in a canine stifle joint after total medial meniscectomy. Study design Ex vivo biomechanical experimental study. Sample population Seven cadaveric hindlimbs of seven large‐breed dogs.
Fee M. C. Fohrmann +6 more
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Physical therapy after cranial cruciate ligament surgery
Puknuće prednjeg križnog ligamenta je jedan od najčešćih ortopedskih problema pasa te česti uzrok hromosti i bolnosti zadnjih ekstremiteta. Ozljeda ligamenta nastaje kao posljedica brze unutarnje rotacije koljena za 20°- 50° u fleksiji ili pri snažnoj ...
Ančić, Sara
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Background Cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) insufficiency is a degenerative condition that is a common cause of pelvic limb lameness and osteoarthritis in dogs. Surgical therapies developed to treat dogs with naturally occurring CrCL insufficiency aim to
Selena Tinga +6 more
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Abstract Objective To determine the prevalence of popliteal sesamoid displacement (PSD) in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament disease (CCLD) on radiographs, assess its reduction following tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO), and evaluate cranial tibial subluxation (CTS) pre‐ and postoperatively.
Pierre P. Picavet +7 more
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PICO question In dogs over 15 kg, with cranial cruciate ligament rupture is there evidence of improved outcome following tibial plateau levelling osteotomy or lateral fabellotibial suture?
Catrina Pennington +2 more
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Background: Canine cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture is a common orthopedic condition leading to stifle joint dysfunction, discomfort, and reduced mobility.
Tudor Căsălean +9 more
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Avaliaram-se os aspectos clínicos e radiográficos do enxerto de pericárdio bovino, preservado em glicerina, como substituto do ligamento cruzado cranial.
A.P. Brendolan +7 more
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Diagnostic methods of canine cranial cruciate ligament rupture
During the research, all data of limping dogs were collected on the protocol and then examined further if dogs had possible cranial cruciate ligament rupture.
Stasiukynas, Valdas
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