Osteotomy/Ostectomy

Double pelvic osteotomy may be a treatment option for dogs with hip dysplasia ≥10 months of age.
Double pelvic osteotomy using DPO plates appears to be a safe surgical option for the treatment of hip dysplasia in growing dogs.
Double-cut center of rotation of angulation-based leveling osteotomy can be considered as a viable treatment option.
The likelihood of new radiographic complications developing after short-term evaluation is low.
Augmenting a CBLO fixation with a TB and a HCS can provide increased construct strength.
This technique may offer a novel surgical option to treat neoplasia previously considered too extensive for complete excision.
Complications are fairly common after PAUL, particularly in heavier dogs.