Triple pelvic osteotomy (TPO) was used to treat a selected group of young dogs with
clinical and radiographic signs of hip dysplasia. Good clinical outcomes have been
reported in dogs between 17–85 kg body weight. Hip dysplasia however is also en-countered
in smaller dogs. If surgery is performed in smaller dogs, femoral head and neck ostectomy
is the main treatment method used. We wanted to determine if TPO could also be used
in dogs under 12 kg bodyweight. Our study showed that it is technically possible to
perform TPO surgery in dogs less than 12 kg of weight (down to 4.6 kg) with a good
clinical outcome even in hips with high angles of reduction and subluxation.
Keywords
Triple pelvic osteotomy - dog