Planned wedge size compared to achieved advancement in dogs undergoing the modified Maquet procedure.
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OBJECTIVES To evaluate the patellar ligament to tibial plateau angle (PL-TPA) and amount of achieved advancement in dogs that underwent the modified Maquet procedure; compare wedge sizes recommended using two different planning techniques (Orthomed and modified tibial tuberosity advancement); and evaluate anatomical factors that predict the wedge size required to obtain a 90° PL-TPA. METHODS Pre- and postoperative radiographs of dogs that had a modified Maquet procedure performed were evaluated for the following: calculated wedge size using two different planning techniques, the actual wedge size used, the achieved tibial tuberosity advancement, and the changes in PL-TPA. Anatomical measurements of the tibia were evaluated and correlated with the actual wedge size. RESULTS Of the 38 modified Maquet procedures identified, 53% (n = 20) had a PL-TPA of 90° ± 5°. Actual achieved advancement of the tibial tuberosity was 30% less than the wedge size used. Changes in PL-TPA and tibial width persisted at eight weeks postoperatively without loss of advancement. The two planning techniques did not result in a significantly different selection of wedge size. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Current planning techniques for the modified Maquet procedure result in under-advancement of the tibial tuberosity. Both measurement techniques evaluated do not result in appropriate advancement.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Veterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology : V.C.O.T
دوره 28 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015