Case report correction of excessive tibial plateau angle and limb shortening in a juvenile dog using a hinged circular fixator construct and distraction osteogenesis

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Daniel D. Lewis and collaborators from the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA have published the research: Case Report Correction of Excessive Tibial Plateau Angle and Limb Shortening in a Juvenile Dog Using a Hinged Circular Fixator Construct and Distraction Osteogenesis, in the Journal: Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine of 16/Nov/2019

SUMMARY

    Premature closure of the caudal portion of a dog's proximal tibial physis can result in an excessively high tibial plateau angle (ehTPA) which may precipitate cranial cruciate . . .

     

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