Affiliation:
1. Kleintierspezialisten Augsburg, Augsburg
Abstract
Abstract
Objective To compare complication rates and outcomes of small and large
breed dogs that had locking plate Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO)
performed due to cranial cruciate ligament disease during the same time period
at a single institution and identify potential influencing factors.
Material and methods 136 cases with TPLO performed at a single institution
between January 2013 and December 2015 were retrospectively reviewed. Dogs were
grouped by plate sizes (2.0, 2.4, 2.7, 3.5 and 3.5 broad) and by small breeds
(2.0–2.7 plate sizes) and large breeds (3.5 plates). Potential
influencing factors on lameness and complications were recorded from the
database and measured on radiographs and statistically compared.
Results Small dogs experienced fewer complications than large dogs
(10% vs. 22%) and not a single major complication. Small dogs
were significantly less lame at recheck and at long-term follow-up. Progression
of bone healing had an influence on the lameness grade of dogs at recheck after
TPLO. Distance of the most proximal screw from the joint was identified as a
risk factor for implant failure. The width of the patella ligament correlated
with body weight and uniformly increased 2.4 times after TPLO.
Conclusions TPLO in small breed dogs has a lower overall complication rate
than in large breed dogs. The TPLO plate should always be placed as close to the
joint as possible to reduce the risk of implant failure.
Clinical relevance TPLO can be recommended as treatment for cranial
cruciate ligament rupture (CCLR) in dogs of all sizes.
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