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A Retrospective Study of Prosthetic Capsule Technique for the Treatment of Problem Cases of Dislocated Hips
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1987
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SurgeryPoor FunctionCoxofemoral LuxationsOrthopaedic SurgeryProsthetic Capsule TechniqueJoint ReplacementProsthesisVeterinary SurgerySmall Animal Internal MedicineExcellent FunctionNon-operative TreatmentProblem CasesRetrospective StudyHip ArthroplastyVeterinary ScienceSurgical StabilizationMusculoskeletal SurgeryAnesthesiaMedicine
This article describes a technique for stabilizing coxofemoral luxations in dogs that uses placement of nonabsorbable sutures from two screws in the dorsal acetabular rim to a screw in the trochanteric fossa of the femur to create a prosthetic capsule. Twenty-one hips with luxations that were either recurrent or greater than 7 days duration were treated. Owners of 17 dogs were contacted from 4 to 40 months after surgery. Eight dogs were reported as having excellent function, three had good function, three had fair function, and three had poor function. No complications directly related to the technique were reported.
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