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

Volume: 25, Issue: 04, Pages: 281 - 285
Published: Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
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...
Paper Details
Title
Latero-distal transposition of the tibial crest in cases of medial patellar luxation with patella alta
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
Volume
25
Issue
04
Pages
281 - 285
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