Tendon and Ligament Injuries

Arterial hemorrhage can be controlled by occlusion of the compromised artery through distraction of the osteotomy gap
Abnormal PF kinematics may play a role in the development of osteoarthritis that is commonly observed in the PF joint CrCL-deficient stifles
Body weight, thickness of cortical hinge and angle of opening of the osteotomy were factors identified among 147 dogs
CBLO results in minimal to no change in articular cartilage in at a median time of 14 months after surgery
Breed variation in the quantity of elastic fibres may reflect differing risk of cranial cruciate ligament disease
Large mineralisations in feline stifles are ossifications in periarticular tissue and are associated with degenerative joint disease
An apparently adequate method of stabilizing the tarsocrural joint following collateral ligament injury
Acceptable complication rate for orthopedic procedures. All patient outcomes were considered successful.