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Comparison of four methods to -determine cage width in tibial tuberosity advancement.

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INTRODUCTION The objective of this study was to test a method for determining the width of the tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA) cage without the need for extension of the stifle… Click to show full abstract

INTRODUCTION The objective of this study was to test a method for determining the width of the tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA) cage without the need for extension of the stifle joint, while producing preoperative radiographs. TTA cage size was determined by applying 4 different methods using radiograph images in mediolateral direction of fully extended stifles of dogs (n=43), with and without naturally occurring cranial cruciate ligament disease: parallel shift (PS) method, common tangent (CT) method, «2,1» method (cage size = 2,1 × tibia plateau length - tibial tuberosity width), and margo cranialis (MC) method (cage size = length of MC/6*1,75). Two new methods, «2,1», and MC were compared to the existing CT and PS methods. All 4 methods resulted in reliable cage sizes. Intraclass correlation coefficients showed an excellent reliability of the CT and PS to the «2,1» method and a good reliability in regards to the MC method. In conclusion, TTA cage size of the tibia anatomy alone can be determined on radiographs without the need of full extension of the stifle joint. Based on the results, two different methods of cage size measurement are recommended in order to increase diagnostic accuracy and to prevent the insertion of suboptimal cages.

Keywords: method; tibial tuberosity; cage size; cage

Journal Title: Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde
Year Published: 2022

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