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Cranial cruciate ligament ruptures: A wide approach to the problem and a new extra-capsular anchoring technique
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Veterinary Science & Technology

ISSN: 2157-7579

Open Access

Cranial cruciate ligament ruptures: A wide approach to the problem and a new extra-capsular anchoring technique


Global Veterinary Microbiology and Veterinary Medicine Summit

October 17-18, 2016 Chicago, USA

Mustafa Aktas

Istanbul University, Turkey

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Veterinar Sci Techno

Abstract :

Can an orthopaedic disorder involve creating so many ways of treatments, without a perfect issue? Cranial cruciate ligament rupture is present in there! For many years orthopaedic surgeons work out for a multitude of solutions for resolving this very well known problem. In fact, there are few successful options with a real solution. This kind of problems must be treated with a multimodal approach. Including the choice of an appropriate operative procedure, a scale of drugs (NSAI, etc.) and nutraceuticals, exercise, weight control and a early diagnosis using any kind of imaging techniques must be considered. Its why, we should talk about the subject incorporating all the pre-cited treatment and diagnosis options. The management of Osteoarthritis (OA) is another big deal against which we have to fight for. Saving the articulation is not only dependent on surgery. Without medical treatment OA will progress and the salvation will be unsuccessful for the animal. A continuous pain factor will persecute the dog or the cat for his whole life. Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO), Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (TTA), extra-capsular techniques and such more were proposed in this aim; correcting the problem in situ. In this objective, we propose a new extra-capsular approach with the combination of anchoring materials. We will discuss the technique after aborting the general approach of the disease.

Biography :

Email: aktasmust@gmail.com

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