Breed: Mix dog
Nickname: Oreo
Age: One year and eight months
Gender: Male (not neutered)
Weight: 7.6 Kg
The right hind limb had been limping for some time, but later recovered. The owner, due to relocation for work, was worried that there might be subsequent problems that couldn't be treated, so he requested a joint arthroscopy examination. Before the operation, no abnormalities were found in the hip joint, and the drawer test was negative. During the operation, the BlueSAOnewequipment - joint arthroscopy was used for further examination, confirming partial injury to the anterior cruciate ligament, and a TPLO surgery was decided to be performed for treatment.
During the operation, BlueSAO TPLO-6.5mm R pure titanium locking bone plate was selected for internal fixation. The surgery was completed successfully, and the postoperative recovery was good. Hope for a speedy recovery!
Thanksto Dr. Du Lang from Kunming Hengjia Pet Hospital for sharing the clinical cases of BlueSAO Arthroscopy!
Summary: Arthroscopy has significant advantages in diagnosing early cases of partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament. As the gold standard for diagnosing the anterior cruciate ligament, arthroscopy plays a crucial role and has obvious advantages in cases where a diagnosis cannot be made through early clinical examinations. This case was diagnosed through arthroscopy, providing clear indications and confidence for clinicians in diagnosis and surgical prognosis.
In the face of the difficult problem of diagnosing limping, Bai Lu Arthroscopy has broken through the diagnostic deadlock. As the "third discerning eye" in clinical diagnosis, it uses minimally invasive exploration methods to delve into the minute details of the joints, accurately capturing the clues of the lesions, and clearing up the numerous mysteries in scientific diagnosis.