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Patellar luxation and concomitant cranial cruciate ligament rupture in dogs – A review

  • MarioHMU Health and Medical University Candela Andrade*
  • , Pacel Slunsky
  • , Luise Grace Klass
  • , Leo Brunnberg
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

Abstract

A patellar luxation and concomitant cranial cruciate ligament rupture is a common pathology in dogs. Diagnosis is based on clinical evidence of a patellar luxation and stifle joint instability. However, diagnostic imaging is required to assess the number of skeletal deformities and signs of instability. Surgical options include both soft tissue and osseous techniques, although, in most cases, a combination of multiple procedures is necessary to correct the patellar luxation and restore the stifle joint stability. Complication rates are generally low, but can include reluxation and implant-associated complications. This article describes the patellar luxation and cranial cruciate ligament rupture signs in dogs, including the clinical presentation and diagnosis, and discusses current treatment options. © 2022 Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)163-178
JournalVeterinarni Medicina
Volume67
Issue number4
Online published6 Feb 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Research Keywords

  • Canine lameness
  • Knee surgery
  • Stifle pathology

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  • This full text is made available under CC-BY-NC 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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