Grade 4 lateral patellar luxation in a Newfoundland
This clinical report describes the surgical approaches utilized to correct a grade 4 lateral patellar luxation in a 2.5 year old female spayed Newfoundland. While patellar luxation is one of the most common orthopedic disorders encountered in dogs, lateral patellar luxation is less common than media...
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ftcornelluniv:oai:ecommons.cornell.edu:1813/16126 2023-07-30T04:05:01+02:00 Grade 4 lateral patellar luxation in a Newfoundland Piliero, Marlise Yancey 2010-05-05 application/pdf video/mpeg https://hdl.handle.net/1813/16126 en_US eng Senior seminar paper Seminar SF610.1 2010 https://hdl.handle.net/1813/16126 Dogs -- Diseases -- Treatment -- Case studies Dogs -- Surgery -- Case studies term paper 2010 ftcornelluniv 2023-07-15T18:49:20Z This clinical report describes the surgical approaches utilized to correct a grade 4 lateral patellar luxation in a 2.5 year old female spayed Newfoundland. While patellar luxation is one of the most common orthopedic disorders encountered in dogs, lateral patellar luxation is less common than medial luxation. In addition, grade 4 luxation generally involves extensive underlying musculoskeletal abnormalities which must be addressed for successful surgical correction. In the current case, multiple surgical procedures were required before a favorable outcome was obtained. In addition to commonly utilized surgical corrective procedures, a lateral opening wedge femoral osteotomy was performed to maintain patellar alignment. Report Newfoundland Cornell University: eCommons@Cornell |
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This clinical report describes the surgical approaches utilized to correct a grade 4 lateral patellar luxation in a 2.5 year old female spayed Newfoundland. While patellar luxation is one of the most common orthopedic disorders encountered in dogs, lateral patellar luxation is less common than medial luxation. In addition, grade 4 luxation generally involves extensive underlying musculoskeletal abnormalities which must be addressed for successful surgical correction. In the current case, multiple surgical procedures were required before a favorable outcome was obtained. In addition to commonly utilized surgical corrective procedures, a lateral opening wedge femoral osteotomy was performed to maintain patellar alignment. |
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Grade 4 lateral patellar luxation in a Newfoundland |
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Grade 4 lateral patellar luxation in a Newfoundland |
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Grade 4 lateral patellar luxation in a Newfoundland |
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Grade 4 lateral patellar luxation in a Newfoundland |
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Grade 4 lateral patellar luxation in a Newfoundland |
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grade 4 lateral patellar luxation in a newfoundland |
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