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George A Edwards1, Giselle Hosgood1, Robert B Hancock1
1South Paws Veterinary Surgical Specialists, 2631 N. Causeway Blvd, Mandeville, Louisiana 70471, USA (Edwards, Hancock); Murdoch University Veterinary Teaching Hospital - Small Animal Surgery, Murdoch, Western Australia, Australia (Hosgood); Animal Hospital Specialty Center, 5640 County Line Pl, Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126, USA (Stubbs); BluePearl Veterinary Partners, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, USA (Jackson).
Abstract:
This study reports major complications in a large cohort of dogs following tibial tuberosity advancement using either a fork-based or a screw-based implant system. Four hundred thirty-eight stifles were included in the study and major complications occurred in 51 stifles. Explanatory variables evaluated included implant type and body weight. No variables evaluated were associated with major complications.
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