Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2014; 27(03): 216-221
DOI: 10.3415/VCOT-12-12-0156
Original Research
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Radiographic and ultrasonographic changes of the patellar ligament following tibial tuberosity advancement in 25 dogs

R. Pettitt
1   University of Liverpool, Small Animal Teaching Hospital, Leahust Campus, Neston, Wirral, Cheshire, UK
,
P. Cripps
1   University of Liverpool, Small Animal Teaching Hospital, Leahust Campus, Neston, Wirral, Cheshire, UK
,
M. Baker
1   University of Liverpool, Small Animal Teaching Hospital, Leahust Campus, Neston, Wirral, Cheshire, UK
,
R. Hattersley
2   Davies Vet Specialists, Hitchin, United Kingdom
,
N. Lorenz
1   University of Liverpool, Small Animal Teaching Hospital, Leahust Campus, Neston, Wirral, Cheshire, UK
,
F. McConnell
1   University of Liverpool, Small Animal Teaching Hospital, Leahust Campus, Neston, Wirral, Cheshire, UK
› Author Affiliations
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Publication History

Received 21 December 2012

Accepted 13 January 2014

Publication Date:
21 December 2017 (online)

Summary

Introduction: Patellar ligament thickening is a recognized response following osteotomy of the proximal tibia as a treatment for cranial cruciate disease. In humans this is seen as a response to increased loading, but the reason for this thickening in dogs is unclear. A prospective study was undertaken to assess the degree and frequency of patellar ligament desmopathy in 25 consecutive cases undergoing tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA).

Objectives: To determine the incidence of patellar ligament thickening following TTA.

Methods: Consecutive cases undergoing TTA had ultrasonographic and radiographic measurements performed of the patellar ligament, at multiple positions on the ligament. This was performed at the time of surgery, and at six weeks and six months (ultrasound only) following surgery. The radiographic measurements were performed by two reviewers who were blinded to the timeframe of each image.

Results: There was great variation in both the incidence and degree of thickening of the ligament. Fifty percent of the cases showed no changes in the thickness of the patellar ligament. A clinical pain response was not associated with patellar ligament thickening. No statistically significant variables which predicted the development of patellar ligament thickening were identified .

Clinical significance: The presence of signs of patellar ligament thickening is of questionable clinical significance and is probably an incidental finding.

* Errors stated in the Corrigendum published with issue 4/2013 have been corrected in this version of the article (corrections have been noted with a footnote).


 
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