2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2010.11.003
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Effect of triple pelvic osteotomy on the proximal femoral geometry in dysplastic dogs

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“…Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have shown superiority over radiographs in diagnostic evaluation of bone deformities. The inaccuracy due to femoral malposition using CT and MRI has been investigated and statistically quantified .…”
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“…Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have shown superiority over radiographs in diagnostic evaluation of bone deformities. The inaccuracy due to femoral malposition using CT and MRI has been investigated and statistically quantified .…”
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“…The inaccuracy due to femoral malposition using CT and MRI has been investigated and statistically quantified . CT and MRI have been used to assess femoral conformational deformities, detect geometry and joint changes mediated by surgical treatment, as well as quantify and monitor joint disease for early diagnosis of hip dysplasia . Although malpositioning can be effectively reduced using CT and MRI, these techniques allow improvement of femoral orientation and visualization of specific anatomic landmarks since the measurement of femoral angles and axes is still achieved with 2‐dimensional (2D) imaging.…”
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“…TPO is a preventive management and candidates for this treatment should be less than 1 year of age, with no inflammatory or degenerative changes. This technique is recommended when hip dysplasia is diagnosed at an early stage, before secondary degenerative changes have occurred [1, 9, 10]. TPO is probably ineffective when there is a degenerative joint disease.…”
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“…It involves pain reduction and preservation of limb function allowing for normal physical activity. The surgical procedures currently available are continually being improved and include the following techniques: triple pelvic osteotomy (TPO) [1, 9, 10], juvenile pubic symphysiodesis (JPS) [6, 7, 9], femoral head and neck resection (FHNE) [11], or total hip replacement (THR) [1214]. Many of these surgical procedures are highly successful with relatively low complication rates; however, these techniques are expensive and require a long and gradually increasing rehabilitation program in order to restore full fitness.…”
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