Tierarztl Prax Ausg K Kleintiere Heimtiere 2011; 39(05): 363-367
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1623601
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Extra-articular stabilization of the cranial cruciate deficient stifle with anchor systems[*]

Einsatz von Verankerungssystemen zur extraartikulären Stabilisierung des Kniegelenks nach Ruptur des vorderen Kreuzbandes
D. Hulse
1   Department Small Animal Surgery, College Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, USA
,
B. Saunders
1   Department Small Animal Surgery, College Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, USA
,
B. Beale
2   Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists Houston, Texas, USA
,
M. Kowaleski
3   Department Small Animal Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, USA
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Publication History

Received: 08 May 2011

Accepted after revision: 06 September 2011

Publication Date:
05 January 2018 (online)

Summary

Complete or partial rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) is a common injury of the canine stifle. Most practicing veterinarians would agree that optimal outcome is best achieved with surgical intervention. A popular method of stabilization is an extra-articular suture stabilization. The objective of this manuscript is to describe suture placement in a more isometric position as compared to traditional suture placement. A second objective is to introduce the veterinary surgeon to novel anchor products used for stabilization.

Zusammenfassung

Die komplette oder partielle Ruptur des kranialen Kreuzbandes ist beim Hund eine häufige Erkrankung des Kniegelenks. Die meisten Tierärzte vertreten die Ansicht, dass mit einer chirurgischen Behandlung die besten Resultate zu erhalten sind. Die extraartikuläre Stabilisierung des Kniegelenks mittels Nahtmaterial ist dabei eine sehr verbreitete chirurgische Methode. Ziel dieses Berichts ist die Beschreibung eines Verfahrens, bei dem der Faden in einer mehr isometrischen Position verläuft als bei der traditionell angewendeten Fadenzügelung. Ferner sollen neuartige Verankerungssysteme zur Stabilisierung des Kniegelenks vorgestellt werden.

* Dedicated to Prof. Dr. Ulrike Matis with best wishes.


 
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