2013
DOI: 10.1111/jsap.12125
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A modified Maquet technique for management of cranial cruciate avulsion in a cat

Abstract: This case report describes the management of cranial cruciate ligament avulsion from the femur of a four-year-old Norwegian Forest cat that presented with a history of lameness which had not improved with conservative treatment. During medial arthrotomy, avulsion of the cranial cruciate ligament from the caudomedial aspect of the lateral femoral condyle was suspected and the torn portion resected. A modified Maquet technique was performed on the left tibia resulting in a rapid improvement in lameness postopera… Show more

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“…In the cases in this report, the same cages and principles of TTA were used, but with the advantage of lower implant utilization, as reported by other authors [6][7][8][9][10]. In animal 2 the osteotomy defect was filled with spongy bone, collected from the tibia itself.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…In the cases in this report, the same cages and principles of TTA were used, but with the advantage of lower implant utilization, as reported by other authors [6][7][8][9][10]. In animal 2 the osteotomy defect was filled with spongy bone, collected from the tibia itself.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Measurement of the tibial plateau angle is very important when selecting the osteotomy technique, and Maquet's technique is not indicated where the tibial plateau angle is very large angle, due to the high probability of fracture of the tibial crest [6]. In these two cases the animals had low TPA, thus making the use of this technique appropriate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this technique, a tibial crest osteotomy is performed by drilling the distal tibial crest, thus enabling its advance. This technique produces results similar to TTA with the advantages of decreased surgical time, no requirement for placement of a bone plate on the tibia crest, and a decreased incidence of osteomyelitis (ALLAN, 2014;ETCHEPAREBORDE et al, 2011). The main disadvantages of this technique are that is not possible to make large advances of the tibial crest (when the tibial plateau has a wide angle) and an increased risk of tibial crest fracture (BRUNEL et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 93%