Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Surgical options for cranial cruciate ligament disease in dogs
By Bergh, Mary Sarah et al.·Published in Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association·2014·Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, United States·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Systematic review of surgical treatments for cranial cruciate ligament disease in dogs.
- Species:
- dog
Plain-English summary
A review of surgeries for dogs with cranial cruciate ligament disease found that the tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) is the most effective option for helping dogs return to normal activity. This surgery showed better recovery compared to the lateral extracapsular suture method in the months following the procedure. While other surgical techniques were also examined, there wasn't enough data to determine their effectiveness. Overall, dogs that underwent TPLO had a higher chance of regaining their usual function after surgery.
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Abstract
Surgery for cranial cruciate ligament disease is often recommended; however, it is unclear if one procedure is superior. The aim of this systematic review was to answer the a priori question, "Is there a surgical procedure that will allow a consistent return to normal clinical function in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament disease and is that procedure superior to others?" A systematic literature search was performed through September 2013. Peer reviewed publication in the English language and 6 mo of postoperative follow-up were required. In total, 444 manuscripts were identified and reviewed, and 34 met the inclusion criteria. Two studies provided level 1, 6 provided level 2, 6 provided level 3, and 20 provided level 4 evidence relative to the study question. The most common surgical procedures included tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO, n = 14), lateral extracapsular suture (n = 13), tibial tuberosity advancement (n = 6). The strength of the evaluated evidence most strongly supports the ability of the TPLO in the ability to return dogs to normal function. It also provided strong support that functional recovery in the intermediate postoperative time period was superior following TPLO compared with lateral extracapsular suture. There was insufficient data to adequately evaluate other surgical procedures.
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