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Outcome and Complications following Stabilization of Coxofemoral Luxations in Cats Using a Modified Hip Toggle Stabilization—A Retrospective Multicentre Study
Mini-TR with a double-stranded implant is recommended to decrease the risk of suture failure.
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The value of routine radiographic follow up in the postoperative management of canine medial patellar luxation
Routine radiographs at follow up did not influence postoperative management of most dogs after MPL surgery.
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A novel surgical treatment of type 3 congenital elbow luxation in a dog
This technique may offer an alternative surgical option to improve clinical signs.
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Ideal Anchor Points for Patellar Anti-rotational Sutures for Management of Medial Patellar Luxation in Dogs: A Radiographic Survey
The fabella is unlikely to be the best choice for anchoring a patellar anti-rotational suture.
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Bilateral non-traumatic elbow luxation in a Yorkshire terrier puppy
A combination of a temporary transarticular pin and a custom-made orthosis was effective for the treatment of Type III congenital elbow luxations.
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Patellar Proximo-Distal Displacement following Modified Maquet Technique Is Not Predictive of Patellar Luxation
We were able to conclude that the Allberg Miles index variation was not significant.
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Ideal Anchor Points for Patellar Anti-rotational Sutures for Management of Medial Patellar Luxation in Dogs: A Radiographic Survey
Use of the best-fit circle centre to place a suture anchor should be preferred.
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Stifle joint osteoarthritis in small-breed and medium-breed dogs is more severe after cranial cruciate ligament injury than medial patellar luxation
In small- and medium-breed dogs, the patterns of stifle OA joint after CCL injury and MPL are similar.
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Computed tomographic measurements of the femoral trochlea in dogs with and without medial patellar luxation
Dogs without MPL had a deeper femoral trochlear groove than MPL dogs.
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Comparison of Hindlimb Conformation in Cats with and without Medial Patellar Luxation
Cats with high-grade MPL have decreased TT, TTD and T:P and may require tibial tuberosity transposition and femoral trochleoplasty.
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