Summary
In a prospective study, the outcome of surgical correction of medial patellar luxation
of 70 stifle joints in 55 Pomeranian dogs was evaluated. Trochlear block recession
alone was performed in 46 stifle joints, or in combination with tibial tuberosity
transposition in 24 stifle joints in cases with grade II, III or IV medial patellar
luxation. Additional procedures were performed to restore lateral and medial retinacular
function. The recurrence of patellar luxation and the degree of lameness were evaluated
up to at least 16 weeks after surgery. The overall recurrence rate was 10%. The outcome
of surgery was considered good for grade II luxation with a 100% success rate. Recurrent
medial patellar luxation was diagnosed in approximately 11% of dogs with grade III
and in 36% of dogs with grade IV luxation. The postoperative lameness score decreased
significantly in comparison with the preoperative score at four weeks and thereafter
until the end of the study.
Keywords
Pomeranian - patellar luxation - trochlear block recession - tibial tuberosity transposition