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A retrospective study of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 32 cases (2006-2012)
Rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament (RLCCr) is one of the most common injuries in the dog and the leading cause of degenerative joint disease (DAD) of the knee.
Madalena Bach +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To describe abnormalities and clinically relevant complications in dogs following mitral valve repair. Secondarily, to assess demographic and intraoperative factors with clinically relevant complications, length of ICU stay, successful ICU discharge, and survival to hospital discharge.
Christopher C. Ray, Thomas D. Greensmith
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This case report describes the application of a patient-specific saw guide (PSSG) for patellar groove replacement (PGR) in a dog with severe medial patellar luxation, stifle osteoarthritis, and minor femoral varus deformity.
Jongchan Ko +3 more
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Factors associated with long‐term function in cats treated with femoral head and neck excision
Objectives To assess long‐term function in cats following femoral head and neck excision and to investigate if age, weight, sex, breed, outdoor access, multiple injuries, bilateral surgery, complications or physiotherapeutic treatment is associated with long‐term function.
L. Norberg, C. McGowan, A. Essner
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ObjectivesTo compare tibial torsion angle (TTA) and proximal tibial metatarsal angle (PTMTA) between dogs weighing < 10 kg and dogs weighing ≥ 10 kg with and without medial patellar luxation (MPL) to assess whether transverse plane tibial-metatarsal ...
Alexandre Silva Gobeti +4 more
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The use of intra-articular aneshesia as a diagnostic tool in canine lameness [PDF]
Lameness in dogs may be difficult to localize because of mild pathologic changes or inconclusive clinical findings. Intra-articular anesthesia is proposed as a diagnostic method to localize the source of lameness.
Mosselmans, Lynn +5 more
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A novel Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction Technique; Preliminary Clinical Results
Medial Patellofemoral ligament(MPFL) is the main passive stabilizer of the patellofemoral joint. MPFL is injured in the 2/3 rds of the patients after patella luxation.
Hasan Basri Sezer +3 more
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Six surgical corrections were performed with techniques of bone and soft tissue reconstruction, according to the individual presentation of each patient, in four Toy breed dogs, which had grades III and IV luxation, two of them bilaterally operated ...
E.A Tudury +6 more
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A non-reducible tibial tuberosity fracture is a rare complication of tibial tuberosity transposition performed during correcting of medial patella luxation (MPL) in dogs.
Hyunho Kim +5 more
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The 50 Highest Cited Papers on Patellofemoral Instability
The aim of this research was to identify the 50 articles most frequently referenced concerning patellofemoral instability (PFI) and to analyze their features. A search was performed in the Thomson ISI Web of Science using keywords such as “patellofemoral
Federica Denami +8 more
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