旋转中心基于角度的水平截骨术用于骨未成熟犬的膝关节稳定。

Veterinary surgery : VS Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-26 DOI:10.1111/vsu.13767
Laura E Peycke, Renee McDougall, Rodrigo Roca, David Dycus, Don A Hulse
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目的:探讨以成角旋转中心(CORA)为基础的水平截骨术(CBLO)治疗骨未成熟犬颅骨十字韧带(CrCL)损伤的近期疗效。研究设计:回顾性病例系列。动物:15只未发育成熟的狗(16只死狗)。方法:回顾CrCL损伤犬的医疗记录,以及CBLO治疗胫骨近端开放性物理和胫骨结节突突的影像学记录。回顾了临床评估、影像学评估和并发症。结果:15只(16只)有影像学记录的胫骨近端开放性物理和胫骨结节突突和CrCL损伤的狗进行了CBLO。平均胫骨平台角(TPA)术前26°,术后9°,最后复查时9°。一只狗因不慎过度旋转胫骨平台(TPA 3°)而发生胫骨近端10°的后倾,以保护插入性CrCL撕脱伤的初级修复。由于狗有完整的肢体功能,因此减少了对反伏的矫正。两只狗发生了外翻畸形,继发于胫骨近端远侧的钢板螺钉。这些狗的主人报告功能正常,但要求手术修复,以防止继发于体重异常的长期问题。两只狗在翻修手术后恢复了全部功能。在手术后23个月的平均时间里,根据与主人的电话交谈,所有的狗都继续拥有完整的功能。结论:在术前计划合理的情况下,CBLO是骨未成熟犬CrCL损伤的一种选择。
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Center of rotation of angulation-based leveling osteotomy for stifle stabilization in skeletally immature dogs.

Objective: To describe short-term outcomes of center of rotation of angulation (CORA)-based leveling osteotomy (CBLO) in skeletally immature dogs with cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) injury.

Study design: Retrospective case series.

Animals: Fifteen skeletally immature dogs (16 stifles).

Methods: Medical records of dogs with CrCL injury and radiographically documented open proximal tibial physis and tibial tuberosity apophysis managed with CBLO were reviewed. Clinical assessment, radiographic assessment, and complications were reviewed.

Results: Fifteen dogs (16 stifles) with radiographically documented open proximal tibial physis and tibial tuberosity apophysis and CrCL injury underwent a CBLO. Mean tibial plateau angle (TPA) was 26° preoperatively, 9° postoperatively, and 9° at final recheck. One dog developed 10° recurvatum of the proximal tibia secondary to inadvertent over rotation of the tibial plateau (TPA 3°) to protect primary repair of an insertional CrCL avulsion. Correction of the recurvatum was declined as the dog had full limb function. Two dogs developed a valgus deformity secondary to a plate screw engaging the distolateral aspect of the proximal tibial physis. Owners of these dogs reported normal function but requested surgical revision to prevent long-term problems secondary to abnormal weight bearing. Both dogs regained full function following recovery from revision surgery. At a mean time of 23 months following surgery, all dogs continued to have full function as per phone conversation with owners.

Conclusion: With proper preoperative planning, CBLO is an option for skeletally immature dogs with CrCL injury.

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