Breed: Teddy
Nickname: Jiujiu
Age: 7 years old
Gender: Female (unneutered)
Weight: 4.6Kg
Because of the lameness of the left hind limb, the clinical physical examination drawer was negative, the patella of the left hind limb was detached from grades 2-3, and the preoperative knee lateral film seemed to indicate intraarticular abnormalities, and the orthopaedic image was not supported. During the operation, the new BlueSAOequipment - arthroscopy was further examined, and it was finally confirmed that it was a partial tear on the medial side of the anterior cruciate ligament head, and it was decided to undergo improved TPLO surgery.
During the operation, BlueSAO TPLO-5.5 mm L pure titanium locking bone plate was selected for internal fixation. The operation was completed successfully, and hope torecover soon!
Thank you very much for sharing the BlueSAO arthroscopy clinical case brought by Dr. Du Lang of Kunming Hengjia Pet Hospital!
Summary: Patellar intraparesis dogs usually have about 50% chance of anterior cruciate ligament rupture or injury in the age of 5-7 years. In clinical practice, middle-aged and older dogs have had an anterior cruciate ligament rupture shortly after the patellar dislocation correction surgery. When encountering such patients, it is necessary to check the anterior cruciate ligament with minimally invasive intervention in advance of BlueSAOarthroscopy. The diagnosis is clear and the operation is better, while avoiding short-term secondary surgery.
Faced with the difficult-to-diagnose lame problem, BlueSAOarthroscopy broke the diagnostic deadlock. As the "third eye" of clinical diagnosis and treatment, it uses minimally invasive exploration to penetrate into the details of joints, accurately capture the clues of the disease, and clear away the fog for scientific diagnosis and treatment.
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