Information on the clinical behavior of cases with an isolated rupture of the short collateral ligaments of the canine tarsus is sparse. Our objective was to evaluate the function of the short medial collateral ligaments (SMCLs) in 90° flexion. Eight cadaveric limbs were tested for...
Author(s)
Bogisch, S.; Schuenemann, R.
Publisher
American Animal Hospital Association, Denver, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2019, 55, 5, pp 215-219
Information on the clinical behavior and treatment of cases with an isolated rupture of the short collateral ligaments of the canine tarsus is sparse and contradictory in the veterinary literature. Our objective was to evaluate the function of the short lateral collateral ligaments (SLCLs) of the...
Author(s)
Schuenemann, R.; Bogisch, S.
Publisher
American Animal Hospital Association, Denver, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2019, 55, 5, pp 220-225
Introduction: This work aimed to demonstrate the resistance of the femoral-tibial joint collaterals of 60 dogs of undefined breed, euthanized at the Zoonoses Control Centre of the city of Petrolina (PE), North-Eastern Brazil. Materials and Methods: The femur-tibial articulation was dissected to...
Author(s)
Faria, M. D.; Regis, L. O.; Gradela, A.; Constantino, A. C.; Olivier, N. C.; Pereira Neto, J.
Publisher
Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., New York, USA
Citation
Journal of Morphological Sciences, 2018, 35, 1, pp 64-69
Practical relevance: Feline carpal injuries are usually caused by falls from a height that result in hyperextension injury or antebrachiocarpal luxation or subluxation. Isolated ligamentous damage or fracture of the carpus is unusual; it is more common to have a combination of both in the cat....
Author(s)
Basa, R. M.; Johnson, K. A.
Publisher
Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, USA
Citation
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 2019, 21, 9, pp 809-823
Background: Shearing wounds on the limbs of dogs usually affect the regions distally from the radiocarpal joint at the thoracic limb and from the tibiotarsal joint at the pelvic limb. The tissue coverage and re-epithelialization of the injured region are important factors that should be considered...
Author(s)
Pacheco, L. T.; Muzzi, L. A. L.; Henrique, B. F.; Oliveira Freitas, D. de; Momesso, E. O.; Rocha, M. M.; Domingues, F. C. S.; Muzzi, R. A. L.
Publisher
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Faculdade de Veterinária, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Citation
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, 2019, 47, Supplement,
Objective: To measure the density of cellular phenotypes in canine caudal cruciate ligament (CaCL), cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL), medial collateral ligament (MCL), and long digital extensor tendon (LDET). Study design: Ex-vivo study. Methods: Ten CaCL, CrCL, MCL, and LDET obtained from 1 stifle ...
Author(s)
Hayashi, K.; Bhandal, J.; Kim SunYoung; Walsh, N.; Entwistle, R.; Stover, S. M.; Kapatkin, A. S.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Veterinary Surgery, 2019, 48, 6, pp 1013-1018
A 1 year old golden retriever bitch is presented in emergency for lameness of the left pelvic limb after being hit by car. The orthopedic examination showed a hyperlaxity of the left stifle with a cranial drawer and a positive tibial compression test. A X-ray was compatible with a cranial cruciate ...
Author(s)
Dubois, C.; Livet, V.; Cachon, T.
Publisher
Point Veterinaire Italie s.r.l., Milan, Italy
Citation
Summa, Animali da Compagnia, 2020, 37, 6, pp 15-22
A 1 year old golden retriever bitch is presented in emergency for lameness of the left pelvic limb after being hit by car. The orthopedic examination showed a hyperlaxity of the left stifle with a cranial drawer and a positive tibial compression test. A X-ray was compatible with a cranial cruciate ...
Author(s)
Dubois, C.; Livet, V.; Cachon, T.
Publisher
Newsmed, Paris, France
Citation
Point Vétérinaire, 2019, 50, 399 (Part 1), pp 57-63
Rupture of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) results in joint instability of the stifle in dogs and should be surgically repaired as early as possible. Placement of a prosthetic ligament in the most isometric position is necessary to maintain joint stability avoiding excessive tension or...
Author(s)
Fischer, C.; Alarcón, J. C.; Troncoso, I. E.; Cherres, M. D.
Publisher
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile
Citation
Archivos de Medicina Veterinaria, 2015, 47, 2, pp 259-262
Objectives: To evaluate the Leipzig Stifle Distractor (LSD) for arthroscopic evaluation of the medial meniscus. Study Design: Prospective clinical multi-center study. Animals: 64 stifles of 64 dogs (mean body weight 35 kg) with suspected cranial cruciate ligament rupture. Methods: The LSD was used...
Author(s)
Winkels, P.; Pozzi, A.; Cook, R.; Böttcher, P.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary Surgery, 2016, 45, 5, pp 631-635