Mid- to long-term outcomes after centre of rotation of angulation-based levelling osteotomy in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture

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Abstract

Objectives
Centre of rotation and angulation-based levelling osteotomy (CBLO) is a treatment option for dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture, but only limited outcome data are available for this procedure. This retrospective case-series presents mid- and long-term outcomes after CBLO.

Material
Medical records for CBLO-operated dogs over 15 kg were screened for surgery date, meniscal pathology, pre- and post-surgical tibial plateau angles (TPA) and post-surgical complications. Patients were invited for follow-up examinations, and owner satisfaction was assessed using a questionnaire. Lameness was evaluated subjectively using the Liverpool Osteoarthritis in Dogs (LOAD) questionnaire and using a pressure sensitive walkway system. Radiographs were graded for osteoarthritis.

Results
Ten dogs (12 joints) were included. Five joints were treated for meniscal injuries. Surgery reduced the mean [range] TPA from 30° [22-34] to 9° [4-11].
Major complications were observed in 4/11 dogs (fibula fracture (4/4), implant failure (2/4) and/or surgical site infection (2/4)). Follow-up was performed 134-669 (mean 474) days after surgery. Long-term owner satisfaction was high with LOAD scores 7-18 indicating mild (5/11) to moderate (6/11) articular disorders. No clinical lameness was detected in 7/10 dogs. Peak vertical force and vertical impulse in operated (mean 35.8/9.9, range 27.8-49.4/5.7-13.3) and contralateral pelvic limbs (mean 34.1/9.5, range 31.6-34.2/6.2-11.5) were not statistically different (P>0.05). Osteoarthritis progression was observed in 7/12 joints.

Impact/ Clinical significance
CBLO in dogs offers good mid- to long-term outcomes regardless of post-surgical complications and osteoarthritis. The study may help small animal practicing veterinarians counseling clients regarding treatment options and outcome after cruciate rupture.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024
Number of pages1
PublisherBritish Small Animal Veterinary Association
Publication date2024
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-913859-41-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
EventBSAVA Congress 2024 - Manchester Central, Manchester, United Kingdom
Duration: 21 Mar 202423 Mar 2024

Conference

ConferenceBSAVA Congress 2024
LocationManchester Central
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityManchester
Period21/03/202423/03/2024

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