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Proximo-distal patellar position in three small dog breeds with medial patellar luxation
Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2015SummaryIntroduction: Medial patellar luxation is thought to be associated with a high proximal position of the patella in the trochlear groove.Objective: To determine whether the ratio of patellar ligament length and patellar length (L:P) is influenced by the stifle angle (75°, 96°, 113°, 130°, and 148°) in small dog breeds and to compare the L:P ratio
C, Wangdee +2 more
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Medial patellar luxation in the cat
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1989ABSTRACTThe clinical features and treatment of eight cats with medial patellar luxation are described. In six cases the condition was bilateral. The luxation was surgically treated in 10 instances and four joints were treated conservatively. Patellar function following surgery was good in 90 per cent of the cases while the results of the conservatively
J. E. F. Houlton, S. E. Meynink
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Medial Patellar Luxation in 16 Large Dogs A Retrospective Study
Veterinary Surgery, 1992Unilateral medial patellar luxation was diagnosed in 10, and bilateral medial patellar luxation in six, large and giant‐breed dogs (22 stifles). Lameness occurred in five dogs after trauma or surgery, and 11 dogs had no known predisposing history. The mean age at presentation was 25 months, and the mean time from initial onset of clinical signs to ...
A M, Remedios +3 more
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Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2009
SummaryOne hundred and forty-five stifles of client-owned dogs that underwent corrective surgery for congenital medial patellar luxation were inspected for cartilage erosion on the articular surface of the patella. The lesions were mapped in surface percentage ranges of 20% and by location. Two-thirds of the patellae had cartilage erosion.
R, Daems, L A, Janssens, Y M, Béosier
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SummaryOne hundred and forty-five stifles of client-owned dogs that underwent corrective surgery for congenital medial patellar luxation were inspected for cartilage erosion on the articular surface of the patella. The lesions were mapped in surface percentage ranges of 20% and by location. Two-thirds of the patellae had cartilage erosion.
R, Daems, L A, Janssens, Y M, Béosier
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Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2012
SummaryObjectives: To measure radiographically the inclination angle (ICA), femoral varus angle (FVA), anatomical lateral distal femoral angle (aLDFA), and mechanical lateral distal femoral angle (mLDFA) in Pomeranian dogs with and without medial patellar luxation (MPL).Materials and methods: Stifles of 34 Pomeranian dogs were graded and allocated into
C, Soparat +3 more
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SummaryObjectives: To measure radiographically the inclination angle (ICA), femoral varus angle (FVA), anatomical lateral distal femoral angle (aLDFA), and mechanical lateral distal femoral angle (mLDFA) in Pomeranian dogs with and without medial patellar luxation (MPL).Materials and methods: Stifles of 34 Pomeranian dogs were graded and allocated into
C, Soparat +3 more
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Medial patellar luxation in a chondrodysplastic Alaskan Malamute
Veterinary Record Case Reports, 2021Abstract A 14‐month‐old Alaskan Malamute with chondrodysplasia (dwarfism) presented for progressive bilateral hindlimb lameness. A diagnosis of bilateral medially luxating patellae was made based on clinical and radiographic findings. The chondrodysplasia in this case was atypical in its hindlimb skeletal deformity along with atypical
Wye Li Chong, Jacob Michelsen
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Early Surgical Management of Medial Patellar Luxation in Juvenile Dogs
Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2023AbstractThe aim of this study was to analyse a series of five cases of early surgical treatment in juvenile canine patients with high-grade medial patellar luxation. Canine patients, with immature skeleton, affected by grade III or IV medial patellar luxation and treated by multimodal surgical techniques were selected.
Alefe L C, Carrera +5 more
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Arthroscopic Release of the Medial Femoropatellar Ligament for Canine Medial Patellar Luxation
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2004Five dogs of varying breeds and ages were presented for evaluation of medial patellar luxation that was unresponsive to conservative treatment. Arthroscopy of each affected stifle was performed, and adequacy of the femoral trochlea and patellar tracking in the trochlea were assessed.
John M, Bevan, Robert A, Taylor
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