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  • The study compared the 1-year outcomes of two surgical treatments—lateral fabellar suture stabilization (LFS) and tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO)—for dogs with cranial cruciate ligament disease, involving 80 dogs randomly assigned to each procedure.
  • Results showed that dogs who underwent TPLO had greater peak vertical force during walking and trotting, indicating better physical performance, although both groups showed overall improvement in pain and function.
  • Owner satisfaction was notably higher for TPLO, with 93% of owners rating their satisfaction at 9 or above, compared to 75% of those with dogs that had LFS, suggesting TPLO may be the better option for surgery in these cases.*

Article Abstract

Objective: To compare 1-year outcomes after lateral fabellar suture stabilization (LFS) and tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) for the treatment of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament disease.

Design: Randomized blinded controlled clinical trial.

Animals: 80 dogs with naturally occurring unilateral cranial cruciate ligament disease.

Procedures: All dogs were randomly assigned to undergo LFS (n = 40) or TPLO (40). Clinical data collected included age, weight, body condition score, history information, stifle joint instability, radiographic findings, surgical findings, and complications. Outcome measures were determined prior to surgery and at 6 and 12 weeks and 6 and 12 months after surgery, including values of pressure platform gait analysis variables, Canine Brief Pain Inventory scores, owner satisfaction ratings, thigh circumference, and stifle joint goniometry values.

Results: Signalment and data for possible confounding variables were similar between groups. Peak vertical force of affected hind limbs at a walk and trot was 5% to 11% higher for dogs in the TPLO group versus those in the LFS group during the 12 months after surgery. Canine Brief Pain Inventory, goniometry, and thigh circumference results indicated dogs in both groups improved after surgery, but significant differences between groups were not detected. Owner satisfaction ratings at 12 months after surgery were significantly different between groups; 93% and 75% of owners of dogs in the TPLO and LFS groups indicated a satisfaction score ≥ 9 (scale, 1 to 10), respectively.

Conclusions And Clinical Relevance: Kinematic and owner satisfaction results indicated dogs that underwent TPLO had better outcomes than those that underwent LFS.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/javma.243.5.675DOI Listing

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