Complications and Outcome of Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease in Small Dogs Treated with Tiny TTA Rapid

Author:

Entoft Jessica1,Skytte Ditte2,Schmökel Hugo3,Dyall Barbara4

Affiliation:

1. Evidensia Specialistdjursjukhuset Strömsholm, Stromsholm, Vastmanland, Sweden

2. Surgical Department, Specialistdjursjukhuset, Strömsholm, Sweden

3. Specialistdjursjukhuset – Ryggcenter, Strömsholm, Sweden

4. Awake Djursjukhus, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

AbstractThe aim of this study was to evaluate the complications and the long-term outcome of TTA Tiny in small dogs using data from pressure-sensitive walkway analysis and the Liverpool Osteoarthritis in Dogs (LOAD) questionnaire. This is a retrospective study. Dogs under 15 kg were included. Breed, weight, gender, age, and lameness were recorded. Clinical examination, radiographs, and pressure-sensitive walkway analysis were performed during the long-term follow-up visit. Radiographs were assessed for the postoperative patellar tendon angle (PTA), bone healing, and implant position, and the postoperative complications were recorded. Twenty-nine stifles were included. One dog (3%) had an intraoperative major complication and 14 (48%) had minor complications. Medium- to long-term follow-up was available in 20 of the 23 dogs (87%). Eight (40%) dogs were followed up by telephone using the LOAD questionnaire and 12 dogs (60%) came back for a long-term follow-up appointment. The average LOAD score was 3.6 and the average lameness score was 0. All the dogs presented at a clinical follow-up were considered lame free. All the owners were pleased with the long-term result after surgery based on the LOAD score and the return to normal activity. The result from this study showed low rate of perioperative complications with the use of the TTA Tiny implant in small dogs and a good long-term outcome based on client questionnaire and the result from pressure-sensitive walkway analysis.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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