胫骨粗隆转位工具技术联合股骨远端外侧闭合楔形截骨术治疗5只犬髌骨脱位

VCOT Open Pub Date : 2021-03-23 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1757347
E. Curuci, A. Hespanha, L. Dias, B. Minto
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内侧髌骨脱位是由膝关节伸肌机制错位引起的多因素疾病。根据所鉴定的具体形态变化,已经描述了几种纠正这种情况的技术。本病例系列描述了胫骨结节转位工具技术和股骨远端外侧闭合楔形截骨术联合治疗犬内侧髌骨脱位。我们对5只因股骨远端内翻引起不同程度髌骨内侧脱位和胫骨远端外扭转小于20度的狗进行了这两种技术的联合治疗。这些技术的结合使所有犬的膝关节伸肌机制对齐并矫正内侧髌骨脱位。所有犬的x线骨愈合,胫骨截骨平均时间为30±2天,股骨截骨平均时间为48±16天。在1年的观察期间,所有动物均无髌骨脱位复发,无并发症发生。本病例系列表明,胫骨结节转位工具技术和股骨远端外侧闭合楔形截骨术的结合可以有效治疗股骨远端内翻合并内侧髌骨脱位并胫骨外扭转小于20度。
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Tibial Tuberosity Transposition Tool Technique in Combination with Distal Femoral Lateral Closing Wedge Osteotomy for Patellar Luxation Treatment in Five Dogs
Abstract Medial patellar luxation is a multifactorial condition resulting from a misalignment of the stifle extensor mechanism. Several techniques have been described for correcting this condition, depending on the specific morphological changes identified. This case series describes the combination of tibial tuberosity transposition tool techniques and distal lateral femoral closing wedge osteotomy in the treatment of dogs with medial patellar luxation. A combination of these two techniques was used in five dogs with varying degrees of medial luxation of the patella resulting from distal femoral varus and less than 20 degrees distal external torsion of the tibia. The combination of techniques allowed the alignment of the stifle extensor mechanism and corrected medial patellar luxation in all dogs. Radiographic bone union occurred in all dogs, with a mean time of 30 ± 2 days for tibial osteotomy and 48 ± 16 days for the femur. There was no recurrence of patellar dislocation, and no complications developed in any animal during a 1-year-long observation period. This case series demonstrates that the combination of tibial tuberosity transposition tool techniques and distal lateral femoral closing wedge osteotomy can be an effective treatment for medial patellar luxation associated with distal femoral varus with external tibial torsion less than 20 degrees.
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