采用外侧手术入路植入犬全踝关节置换假体是准确的,并导致关节稳定。

IF 1.1 2区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Michelle M Zingel, Laurent P Guiot, Denis J Marcellin-Little, Tanya C Garcia, Jennifer L Hubbard
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本研究旨在通过比较外侧入路或内侧入路植入后的植入物取向、肢体取向和跗骨稳定性,确定犬全踝关节置换术(cTAR)是否可以采用外侧手术入路进行。采用内侧或外侧入路将5只大型犬的10只尸体肢体植入cTAR假体。获得尾颅和中外侧x线片。在植入前后测量关节定向、肢体定向、角跗骨稳定性(内翻和外翻松弛)和旋转跗骨稳定性(内、外旋转松弛)并进行比较。测量了cTAR组分周围的极性间隙。植入前,采用外侧入路植入cTAR假体的肢体平均外翻松弛度比采用内侧入路植入假肢的肢体大1.8度。侧入路后,平均外翻松弛度比前(2.8度)大4.4度(7.2度),平均外旋松弛度比前(5.3度)大5.4度(10.7度)。内侧入路后,平均外旋松弛度比前(4.9度)大6.7度(11.6度)。侧入路(15.5度)比内侧入路(9.5度)平均角松弛度大6.0度。在外侧入路或内侧入路后收集的其他测量数据之间没有明显差异。cTAR假体可以通过外侧入路植入,形成一个旋转稳定且角度轻微松弛的正确定向的跗关节。
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Implantation of a Canine Total Ankle Replacement Prosthesis Using a Lateral Surgical Approach is Accurate and Leads to a Stable Joint.

This study aimed to determine if canine total ankle replacement (cTAR) can be performed using a lateral surgical approach by comparing implant orientation, limb orientation and tarsocrural stability after implantation using a lateral or medial approach.Ten cadaveric limbs from five large-breed dogs were implanted with a cTAR prosthesis using a medial or a lateral approach. Caudocranial and mediolateral radiographs were obtained. Joint orientation, limb orientation, angular tarsocrural stability (varus and valgus laxity) and rotational tarsocrural stability (internal and external rotational laxity) were measured before and after implantation and compared. Polar gaps around cTAR components were measured.Before implantation, mean valgus laxity was 1.8 degrees larger in limbs which were implanted with a cTAR prosthesis using a lateral approach than in limbs implanted using a medial approach. After a lateral approach, mean valgus laxity was 4.4 degrees larger (7.2 degrees) than before (2.8 degrees), and mean external rotational laxity was 5.4 degrees larger (10.7 degrees) than before (5.3 degrees). After a medial approach, mean external rotational laxity was 6.7 degrees larger (11.6 degrees) than before (4.9 degrees). The mean angular laxity was 6.0 degrees larger after a lateral approach (15.5 degrees) than a medial approach (9.5 degrees). Significant differences among other measurements collected after a lateral or medial approach were not identified.A cTAR prosthesis can be implanted using a lateral approach and result in a properly oriented tarsocrural joint that is rotationally stable and has slight angular laxity.

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CiteScore
2.00
自引率
15.40%
发文量
49
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology (VCOT) is the most important single source for clinically relevant information in orthopaedics and neurosurgery available anywhere in the world today. It is unique in that it is truly comparative and there is an unrivalled mix of review articles and basic science amid the information that is immediately clinically relevant in veterinary surgery today.
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