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Canine Patellar Luxation

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1993
Medial patella luxation is a common orthopedic problem of toy and miniature breed dogs with a complex and poorly understood pathogenesis. Joint pathology increases with age and luxation grade, and surgical correction should be performed at the earliest opportunity to limit further development of skeletal abnormalities or degenerative joint disease ...
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Patellar luxation in dogs

Companion Animal, 2019
Patellar luxation is one of the most common orthopaedic diseases in dogs. Medial luxation occurs more frequently than lateral, and females and small-breed dogs are overrepresented. Diagnosis can be achieved with a simple orthopaedic examination, but the use of imaging is essential to determine what deformities have caused the patellar luxation and ...
Paula Lopez de la oliva Cases   +1 more
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Lateral Patellar Luxation in Miniature Horses

Veterinary Surgery, 1993
Bilateral luxation of the patella in four Miniature Horses was corrected by a lateral release incision and medial imbrication of the parapatellar fascia to the tendon of the sartorius muscle. Before surgery, the four horses had a grade 3 to 4 lateral patellar luxation bilaterally and had difficulty walking.
T A, Engelbert   +4 more
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Patellar groove replacement in patellar luxation with severe femoro-patellar osteoarthritis

Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2015
SummaryObjective: To report a novel method of treating femoro-patellar instability in association with severe femoro-patellar osteoarthritis, by substituting the femoral trochlear with a patellar groove replacement prosthesis.Study design: Retrospective case series.Methods: Preoperative lameness was scored from 0–4, and radiographic studies including ...
Z, Dokic   +3 more
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Surgical Correction of Traumatic Lateral Patellar Luxation

Veterinary Surgery, 2016
ObjectiveTo report successful surgical repair of a grade IV lateral patellar luxation in a 437‐kg heifer.Study DesignCase report.AnimalSeventeen‐month‐old Holstein heifer (437 kg).MethodsDiagnosis of traumatic lateral patellar luxation was made based on physical examination, and confirmed on radiographs.
Emma, Marchionatti   +4 more
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Medial patellar luxation in the cat

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1989
ABSTRACTThe 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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Management of Bilateral Patellar Luxation in an Alpaca

Veterinary Surgery, 2014
ObjectiveTo report surgical management bilateral lateral patellar luxation in a mature alpaca using a combination of trochlear wedge recession (TWR), tibial tuberosity transposition (TTT), and joint capsule imbrication.Study DesignClinical case report.Animals9‐year‐old castrated male Alpaca.MethodsBilateral, grade III/IV, lateral patellar luxation was ...
Gustavo A, Abuja   +2 more
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Canine medial patellar luxation

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2021
K. L. Perry, L. M. Déjardin
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Proximo-distal patellar position in three small dog breeds with medial patellar luxation

Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2015
SummaryIntroduction: 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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Patellar luxation in the dog and cat

In Practice, 1997
PATELLAR luxation is a commonly seen orthopaedic problem in veterinary practice. Diagnosis of the condition is usually straightforward. However, a knowledge of the normal anatomy, function and interrelationship between the hip and stifle joints, femur, tibia and soft tissues is necessary if the surgeon is to choose the most appropriate method of ...
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