Etchepareborde S1, Mills J, Busoni V, Brunel L, Balligand M. Theoretical discrepancy between cage size and efficient tibial
tuberosity advancement in dogs treated for cranial cruciate ligament rupture.
Modified tibial tuberosity advancement procedure with
tuberosity advancement in excess of 12 mm in four large breed dogs with cranial cruciate ligament - deficient joints.
Clinical assessment following tibial
tuberosity advancement in 28 stifles at 6 months and 1 year after surgery.
Force plate gait analysis to assess limb function after tibial
tuberosity advancement in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament disease.
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.
Dr. Sharp became TTA (tibial
tuberosity advancement) certified by Jeff Mayo, DVM, CVLS, Diplomate ABVP,
in 2008 and now regularly performs TTA surgeries to correct cranial cruciate disease
in dogs.
In vivo femorotibial subluxation during weight - bearing and clinical outcome following tibial tuberosity advancement for cranial cruciate ligament insufficiency in dog
In vivo femorotibial subluxation during weight - bearing and clinical outcome following tibial
tuberosity advancement for cranial cruciate ligament insufficiency
in dog
in dogs.
Tibial
tuberosity advancement for stabilization of the canine cranial cruciate ligament - deficient stifle joint: surgical technique, early results, and complications
in 101 dogs.
Effect of cranial cruciate ligament deficiency, tibial plateau leveling osteotomy, and tibial
tuberosity advancement on contact mechanics and alignment of the stifle
in flexion.
Cruciate ligament repair with the TPLO (tibial plate leveling osteotomy procedure) or the TTA (tibial
tuberosity advancement procedure) are common
in this room.
Radiographic studies to assess the cranial cruciate ligament and aid
in planning for tibial
tuberosity advancement (TTA) are also common
in orthopedics.