Multiligament stifle injury, a multicenter retrospective study in 26 dogs

Author:

Coppola Mario1ORCID,Das Smita2,Matthews George3,Cantatore Matteo4,Czopowicz M.5,Silva Luis4,McCarthy Jessica6ORCID,Fernandez‐Salesa Nuria7ORCID,Lafuente Pilar8,Allan Ross9,Meeson Richard3,Addison Elena10

Affiliation:

1. Fitzpatrick Referrals, Eashing Godalming UK

2. Davies Veterinary Specialists Higham Gobion UK

3. Queen Mother Hospital for Animals Royal Veterinary College Hatfield UK

4. Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialist Winchester UK

5. Division of Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Warsaw University of Life Sciences‐SGGW Warsaw Poland

6. The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies Roslin UK

7. Hospital Veterinario UCV Universidad Catolica de Valencia Valencia Spain

8. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud Universidad Internacional de La Rioja Logroño Spain

9. Roundhouse Referrals Glasgow UK

10. Small Animal Hospital University of Glasgow Godalming UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo describe multiligament stifle injury in dogs and report complications and long‐term outcomes.MethodsMedical records of dogs surgically treated for multiligament stifle injury were reviewed from six veterinary hospitals. Long‐term follow‐up was collected from referring veterinarians.ResultsTwenty‐six client‐owned dogs and 26 stifles were included. Road traffic accidents and limb entrapment were the most common causes of injury. Cranial cruciate and lateral collateral ligament rupture was the most common combination of injury (10 cases). The caudal cruciate ligament was damaged in 12/23 cases but was surgically addressed in only 2 cases. Cranial cruciate ligament rupture was present in all cases and was managed using TPLO (6 cases), extracapsular suture (15 cases) and TTA (2 cases). Postoperative immobilisation with a transarticular external skeletal fixator was used in 4/26 cases. Intraoperative complications were reported in 2/23 cases, short‐term complications in 17/25 cases, of which eight were major, and long‐term complications in 7/18, of which two were major. Patella luxation was seen in one case and is a previously unreported complication. The overall outcome was excellent in 9/24 cases, good in 5/24 cases, fair in 7/24 cases and poor in 3/24 cases. Follow‐up time ranged from 1.5 months to 9 years with the median (IQR) of 9.5 (4.0 to 28.5) months.ConclusionsMultiligament stifle injury in dogs is associated with a high rate of major complications. The overall outcome was good to excellent in just over half of the dogs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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