Surgical Treatment of Dog Rupture of Cranial Cruciate Ligament with Combined Surgical Technique
World Small Animal Veterinary Association World Congress Proceedings, 2014
A. Lavrencic1; N. Krasna2; M. Groznik3; P. Pintar4; I. Princes1
1Veterinary Hospital Vipava, Vipava, Slovenia; 2Veterinary Hospital Vipava, student of Veterinary Faculty of Ljubljana, Vipava, Slovenia; 3Veterinary Hospital Vipava, BIC - Veterinary High School, Vipava, Slovenia; 4Human orthopedic specialist, Vipava, Slovenia

Introduction

Ruptured cranial cruciate ligament is a frequent orthopedic complication which can successfully be cured only surgically.

Objectives

Many surgical techniques have been described, most of them involve use of different materials which often can cause postoperative complications. Our technique uses resorptive materials which are absorbed in few weeks.

Methods

We use extracapsular technique. When we inspect joint surfaces and remove remains of ruptured cranial cruciate ligament, imbrication of stifle joint capsule is made. Resorptive thread is placed around lateral fabella and fixed to the tibial tuberositas. Musculus popliteus is cut at a point of sesamoid bone of popliteus muscle and distal part of its origin is sutured with resorptive thread on tissue surrounding tibial tuberositas. Then the graft from ligamentum rectum patellae is made. We cut the lateral part of distal two-thirds of ligamentum rectum patellae. Graft is sutured in laterodistal direction with few simple interrupted sutures to ensure enough strength. Surgery is finished with suturing lateral fascia, subcutaneous tissue and skin.

Results

After two weeks of inactivity postsurgery patients were checked, sutures were removed. Second control was after two months. Limping and motion of the joint was checked (flexion, extension, rotation). No abnormalities were found.

Conclusion

The imbricated joint capsula, placement of the thread, tendon of m. popliteus and ligamentum rectum patellae graft ingrowth in surrounding tissue can take over the function of joint stabilization. With use of resorptive thread the potential of rejection is minimised.

  

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A. Lavrencic
Veterinary Hospital Vipava
Vipava, Slovenia


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