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Complications of tibial plateau levelling osteotomy in dogs
Authors:Bergh M S  Peirone B
Institution:Dr. Mary Sarah Bergh, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Iowa State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 1600 S. 16th St., Ames, IA, 50010, United States, Phone: +1 515 294 4900, Fax: +1 515 294 7520, E-mail: msbergh@iastate.edu.
Abstract:The tibial plateau levelling osteotomy (TPLO) is one of the most common surgical procedures used to treat cranial cruciate ligament disease in dogs. Complications occurring during or after TPLO can range in severity from swelling and bruising to fracture and osteomyelitis. Ten to 34% of TPLO surgical procedures are reported to experience a complication and approximately two to four percent require revision surgery to address a complication. Although the risk factors for many complications have not been fully assessed, the best available evidence suggests that complications of TPLO can be reduced with increased surgeon experience, careful surgical planning, and accurate execution of the surgical procedure. Identification of known or suspected risk factors and intra-operative technical errors allow subsequent action to be taken that is aimed at decreasing postoperative morbidity. There is a need for prospective studies with consistent data reporting in order to fully reveal the incidence risk factors for complications associated with TPLO.
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