Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2012; 25(04): 281-285
DOI: 10.3415/VCOT-11-07-0108
Original Research
Schattauer GmbH

Latero-distal transposition of the tibial crest in cases of medial patellar luxation with patella alta

U. Segal
1   Knowledge Farm Specialist's Referral Center, Beit Berl, Israel
,
M. Or
1   Knowledge Farm Specialist's Referral Center, Beit Berl, Israel
,
J. Shani
1   Knowledge Farm Specialist's Referral Center, Beit Berl, Israel
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Further Information

Publication History

Received 26 July 2011

Accepted 03 March 2012

Publication Date:
19 December 2017 (online)

Summary

Medial patellar luxation is defined as medial displacement of the patella from the trochlear groove. In dogs, medial luxations account for 75% of all patellar luxation cases, and are frequently associated with patella alta. Common surgical treatments for medial luxation are trochleoplasty and lateral transposition of the crest to drive the patella into the correct anatomical alignment. Postoperative complications for this procedure are estimated to be between 18–29% of cases, with up to 48% of complications involving reluxation. It was previously hypothesized that in cases of medial luxation involving patella alta, the addition of a distal component to the lateral tibial crest transposition will result in repositioning of the patella into its proper position in the trochlear groove, thus reducing the recurrence of luxation. We performed this modified procedure on 14 dogs (17 limbs) that were suffering from medial luxation combined with patella alta, and our results led to favourable clinical outcomes. This modified surgical procedure places the patella into a more normal proximodistal anatomical position, is simple to perform, and may become common practice for surgical treatment of medial patellar luxation with an alta component.

 
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