Calvo I1, Aisa J, Chase D, Garcia - Fernandez P, San Roman F, Bennett D. Tibial tuberosity fracture as a complication
of tibial tuberosity advancement.
Effect
of tibial tuberosity advancement on femorotibial contact mechanics and stifle kinematics.
Not exact matches
Commonly employed surgical procedures —
tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO),
tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA), lateral femoro -
tibial suture stabilization (LFTS) and TightRope stabilization (TR) were implemented in the model through collaboration with a veterinary orthopedic surgeon to evaluate the ability
of procedures to restore normal, CrCL - intact stifle biomechanics.
A TTA (
tibial tuberosity advancement) involves reattaching the patella tendon at a different point so that it can assume the weight - bearing job
of the ACL.
A 2013 study done by the American College
of Veterinary Surgeons indicated that the success was better than with the TightRope (TR) or
tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA).
Tibial tuberosity advancement for stabilization
of the canine cranial cruciate ligament - deficient stifle joint: surgical technique, early results, and complications in 101 dogs.
Modified
tibial tuberosity advancement procedure with
tuberosity advancement in excess
of 12 mm in four large breed dogs with cranial cruciate ligament - deficient joints.
Effect
of cranial cruciate ligament deficiency,
tibial plateau leveling osteotomy, and
tibial tuberosity advancement on contact mechanics and alignment
of the stifle in flexion.