Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2007; 20(03): 241-244
DOI: 10.1160/VCOT-06-10-0083
Case Report
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Bilateral pes valgus in an Anatolian Sheepdog

K. Altunatmaz
1   Istanbul University Veterinary Faculty – Surgery Department, Avcilar, Istanbul, Turkey
,
S. Ozsoy
1   Istanbul University Veterinary Faculty – Surgery Department, Avcilar, Istanbul, Turkey
,
O. Guzel
1   Istanbul University Veterinary Faculty – Surgery Department, Avcilar, Istanbul, Turkey
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Further Information

Publication History

Received 26 October 2006

Accepted 02 July 2006

Publication Date:
21 December 2017 (online)

Summary

A 15-month-old, male, Anatolian Sheepdog weighing 45 kg, was admitted with uneven stance in both hindlegs, a condition it had had since the age of six months. Radiographs of both hindlimbs revealed lateral deviation of 26° in the distal metaphysis of the left tibia and 32° in the distal metaphysis of the right tibia. Corrective osteotomy was used to treat the deformity. Both tibias were aligned with the closed wedge osteotomy and a suitably curved plate was placed on both bones. In the assessment prior to the removal of both plates, it was determined that a valgus deformation of 6° was still present. However, this did not affect the gait, nor did it have an abnormal effect on the cosmetic appearance. It was concluded that if corrective osteotomy is performed before any degenerative changes have taken place, the outcome will be successful.

 
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