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Tibial tuberosity advancement in two cats with cranial cruciate ligament deficiency
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Tibial Tuberosity AdvancementVeterinary SurgeryVeterinary PathologyVeterinary ScienceSmall Animal Internal MedicineLongstanding LamenessSurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryDomestic Shorthaired Cats
Two Domestic Shorthaired cats were diagnosed with longstanding lameness attributed to cranial cruciate ligament deficiency without any history of trauma. One cat had a previous operation in which the lateral nylon suture technique was used, and the other cat was affected by a partial tear of the cranial cruciate ligament. Tibial tuberosity advancement was carried out in both patients, which resulted in long-term resolution of lameness for both. The results of these cases concur with previous studies performed on canine patients in terms of viability of technical application and satisfactory return to weight bearing postoperatively. Further investigation of tibial tuberosity advancement in feline patients is justified.
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