Luxation/Subluxation

Toggle rod stabilization remains an effective method for the treatment of coxofemoral joint luxation in dogs.
Fifty percent of adult dogs presenting with occult Grade II medial patellar luxation subsequently developed chronic lameness or required surgery.
Neurological grade is the most important prognostic indicator for cats with sacrocaudal luxation.
In the current study, a high rate of complications was found in dogs < 20 kg undergoing medial patellar luxation surgery.
Prosthetic ligament placement may be an alternative to arthrodesis for tarsometatarsal joint stabilization in appropriate patients.
Lateral radial head subluxation is a potentially severe postoperative complication following PUOO or PUOE.