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Late postoperative of cranial cruciate ligament replacement in dog

After the replacement of the cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) with an autogenous fascia lata graft, radiographic and clinic post-surgical evaluation were performed. Fourteen male and female dogs averaging 68 month-old and 28.6kg body weight with unilateral rupture of CrCL were selected. Twenty-eight joints were studied. The treated joints consisted of the treated and non-treated animals. The mean time from the initial onset of the symptoms to the surgery was five months and 15 days and the mean interval between the surgery and the follow-up examination was 14 months. No lameness was observed in 57.1% of the treated dogs and mild lameness in 42.9% of them. In this group, articular crepitus, pain, reduced articular motion amplitude and muscular atrophy were observed. No lameness was observed in 98.2% of the non-treated dogs. These joints showed mild arthrosis. Degenerative joint disease was observed in both groups. The surgical technique was efficient, the dogs showed clinical improvement after surgery, regardless of radiographic signs. The results were better in the dogs submitted to surgery soon after the onset of the symptoms. The interval between the injury and the treatment was the most important factor involved in the recovering after surgery.

dog; postoperative; cranial cruciate ligament


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