Morgan Hackett1, Lindsay St Germaine1, Margaret-Ann Carno2, Daniel Hoffmann1. 1. Department of Surgery, Veterinary Specialists and Emergency Service, Rochester, New York, United States. 2. Department of Clinical Nursing and Pediatrics, University of Rochester School of Nursing, Rochester, New York, United States.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe a technique for performing miniature tibial tuberosity transposition and advancement (mTTTA). The secondary objective of this study was to compare the short-term outcome and complications in small breed dogs weighing less than 12 kg undergoing surgical correction of cranial cruciate ligament disease with concurrent medial patellar luxation via either extracapsular stabilization with tibial tuberosity transposition (ECS + TTT) or mTTTA. STUDY DESIGN: This is a retrospective case comparison study. RESULTS: There was no significant difference in overall outcome between the ECS + TTT group and the mTTTA group when comparing 8-week postoperative radiographic healing scores as well as 2- and 8-week postoperative lameness scores. CONCLUSION: This study concluded that the mTTTA procedure was feasible and the overall outcome and complications for the dogs that underwent ECS + TTT and those that underwent mTTTA were comparable. Thieme. All rights reserved.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe a technique for performing miniature tibial tuberosity transposition and advancement (mTTTA). The secondary objective of this study was to compare the short-term outcome and complications in small breed dogs weighing less than 12 kg undergoing surgical correction of cranial cruciate ligament disease with concurrent medial patellar luxation via either extracapsular stabilization with tibial tuberosity transposition (ECS + TTT) or mTTTA. STUDY DESIGN: This is a retrospective case comparison study. RESULTS: There was no significant difference in overall outcome between the ECS + TTT group and the mTTTA group when comparing 8-week postoperative radiographic healing scores as well as 2- and 8-week postoperative lameness scores. CONCLUSION: This study concluded that the mTTTA procedure was feasible and the overall outcome and complications for the dogs that underwent ECS + TTT and those that underwent mTTTA were comparable. Thieme. All rights reserved.