@article{article_379621, title={Clinical and radiological evaluation of triple tibial osteotomy technique for treatment of ligamentum cruciatum anterior rupture in dogs}, journal={Journal of Turkish Veterinary Medical Society}, volume={88}, pages={40–51}, year={2017}, url={https://izlik.org/JA27UM92DR}, author={Çağatay, Soner and Kaya, Ümit}, keywords={Diz eklemi, köpek, ön çapraz bağ, üçlü tibial osteotomi}, abstract={The main purpose of this study is to evaluate triple tibial osteotomy as a surgical technique to treatment of anterior cruciate ligament rupture and its early stages postoperative complications, and to evaluate preoperative-postoperative clinical-radiological results comparatively. The material of this study consists of 16 large breed dogs with mean body weight 44.6 kg referred to Department of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ankara University, with complaint of hind limb lameness. In these dogs, anterior cruciate ligament rupture was diagnosed. TTO cases were assessed clinically and radiologically, preoperatively and postoperatively on the 10th, 30th, 60th and 90th days. Operated stifles were evaluated clinically by using pain and lameness scala and radiologically by using osteoarthritis progression scores. Ninety days after surgery, non progression of new bone noted in one case, minimum progression in 12 cases and moderate progression in two cases. One case could not be followed upcompletely. Mean pain and lameness score was 3.46 preoperatively but reduced to 1.4 on the postoperative 90th days. Functional recovery was achieved in all cases (Case 9 was excluded for statistical analysis). Preoperative and postoperative mean PTA and TPA angles were calculated as 103°-94,18°, 21°-15°. In the study, TTO complication rate was %18.75 (n=3) in all cases. Intraoperative tuberositas tibia fracture was seen in case 2 and 12; postoperative tuberositas tibia fracture was seen in case 3 and necessitated a revision surgery (%6.25). As a result, in this study, based on clinic and radiologic data, TTO}, number={1}