A retrospective study of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 32 cases (2006-2012)

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Autor(a) principal: Bach, Madalena
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Villanova Junior, José Ademar, Tasqueti, Ubirajara Iobe, Pimpão, Cláudia Turra, Prado, Antonia Maria Binder do, Michellotto Junior, Pedro Vicente
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/17015
Resumo: Rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament (RLCCr) is one of the most common injuries in the dog and the leading cause of degenerative joint disease (DAD) of the knee. Untreated animals exhibit degenerative joint changes in a few weeks and severe changes within a few months. The severity of degeneration appears to be directly proportional to body size and age. Systemic inflammatory joint diseases are associated with the rupture of this ligament. The aim of this study was to characterize the population of dogs suffering from RLCCr according to the following factors: type of lameness, unilateral or bilateral ligament rupture, breed, age, sex, reproductive status, diet, body weight, presence of DAD and patellar luxation prior to RLCCr. The data base was created from information from medical records of 32 dogs diagnosed with RLCCr in Companion Animals Hospital Uninity, Catholic University of Parana in the period from January 2006 to December 2012. The results showed that most of dogs (56.25%) had weight bearing lameness on initial presentation. The unilateral RLCCr was the most frequent (90.62%), 13.8% of these cases presented RLCCr in the contralateral limb, after an average period of 2 years and 4 months. The most frequent breeds were Toy Poodle (21.9%) and Pitbull (18.75%); mixed breed dogs accounted for 12.5% of cases. The most frequent ages were 2, 3, 4 and 7 years (average = 5.7 years). With respect to sex and reproductive status, females (68.75%) and non-castrated animals (69%) were most affected. As for diet, the majority (59.38%) ate commercial dog food. Regarding body weights, the majority (25%) weighed between 26 and 35 kg. DAD and patellar luxation prior to RLCCr were seen in 53.12% and 21.88% of the patients, respectively. It could be observed that the data in our environment tend to be similar to those of the literature: RLCCr occured in large adult dogs, weighing between 26 and 35 kg with unilateral rupture and weight bearing lameness and affected females more than males. Animals receiving commercial dog food and entire dogs were the most affected. Patellar luxation before RLCCr occurred in a minority of animals, different from the DAD preceding RLCCr, that was seen in most cases.
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spelling A retrospective study of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 32 cases (2006-2012)Estudo retrospectivo de cães portadores de ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial: 32 casos (2006 a 2012)ClaudicationDegenerative joint diseaseOsteoarthritisKnee.ClaudicaçãoDoença articular degenerativaOsteoartroseJoelho.Cirurgia VeterináriaOrtopediaRupture of the cranial cruciate ligament (RLCCr) is one of the most common injuries in the dog and the leading cause of degenerative joint disease (DAD) of the knee. Untreated animals exhibit degenerative joint changes in a few weeks and severe changes within a few months. The severity of degeneration appears to be directly proportional to body size and age. Systemic inflammatory joint diseases are associated with the rupture of this ligament. The aim of this study was to characterize the population of dogs suffering from RLCCr according to the following factors: type of lameness, unilateral or bilateral ligament rupture, breed, age, sex, reproductive status, diet, body weight, presence of DAD and patellar luxation prior to RLCCr. The data base was created from information from medical records of 32 dogs diagnosed with RLCCr in Companion Animals Hospital Uninity, Catholic University of Parana in the period from January 2006 to December 2012. The results showed that most of dogs (56.25%) had weight bearing lameness on initial presentation. The unilateral RLCCr was the most frequent (90.62%), 13.8% of these cases presented RLCCr in the contralateral limb, after an average period of 2 years and 4 months. The most frequent breeds were Toy Poodle (21.9%) and Pitbull (18.75%); mixed breed dogs accounted for 12.5% of cases. The most frequent ages were 2, 3, 4 and 7 years (average = 5.7 years). With respect to sex and reproductive status, females (68.75%) and non-castrated animals (69%) were most affected. As for diet, the majority (59.38%) ate commercial dog food. Regarding body weights, the majority (25%) weighed between 26 and 35 kg. DAD and patellar luxation prior to RLCCr were seen in 53.12% and 21.88% of the patients, respectively. It could be observed that the data in our environment tend to be similar to those of the literature: RLCCr occured in large adult dogs, weighing between 26 and 35 kg with unilateral rupture and weight bearing lameness and affected females more than males. Animals receiving commercial dog food and entire dogs were the most affected. Patellar luxation before RLCCr occurred in a minority of animals, different from the DAD preceding RLCCr, that was seen in most cases. A ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial (RLCCr) é uma das lesões mais comuns no cão e a maior causa de doença articular degenerativa (DAD) do joelho. Os animais não tratados exibem DAD dentro de poucas semanas e alterações graves dentro de poucos meses. A gravidade da degeneração parece ser diretamente proporcional ao porte e idade. Doenças articulares inflamatórias sistêmicas são associadas com a ruptura deste ligamento. O objetivo deste trabalho foi caracterizar a população de cães acometidos de RLCCr segundo os seguintes fatores: tipo de claudicação, ruptura ligamentar uni ou bilateral, raça, idade, sexo, estado reprodutivo, dieta, peso corporal, presença de DAD e luxação patelar anteriores à RLCCr. A base dos dados foi a análise de prontuários de 32 cães com RLCCr no período de janeiro de 2006 a dezembro de 2012. Os resultados mostram que a maioria (56,25%) apresentava claudicação de apoio no momento da consulta. A RLCCr unilateral foi a mais frequente (90,62%), 13,8% dos casos apresentaram RLCCr no membro contralateral, após um período médio de 2 anos e 4 meses. A raça de maior ocorrência foi o Poodle toy (21,9%) e Pitbull (18,75%); cães sem raça definida foram responsáveis por 12,5% dos casos. As idades com maior frequência foram 2, 3, 4 e 7 anos (média = 5,7 anos). Com relação ao sexo e estado reprodutivo, as fêmeas (68,75%) e animais não castrados (69%) foram mais acometidos. Quanto à dieta, a maioria (59,38%) ingeria dieta comercial. Em relação ao peso dos pacientes, a maioria (25%) pesava entre 26 e 35 kg. DAD e luxação patelar anteriores à RLCCr foram vistos em 53,12% e 21,88% respectivamente. Pode-se observar que os dados em nosso meio tendem a se assemelhar com a literatura consultada: ocorrência de RLCCr em animais adultos de grande porte, pesando entre 26 e 35 kg com ruptura unilateral e claudicação de apoio, sendo a fêmea mais representativa. Animais que recebem dieta comercial e não são castrados foram mais acometidos. Luxação patelar anterior à RLCCr foi percebida na minoria dos animais, diferentemente da DAD anterior à RLCCr, que foi vista na maioria dos casos.UEL2015-06-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionEstudo retrospectivoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1701510.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n3p1409Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 36 No. 3 (2015); 1409-1418Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 36 n. 3 (2015); 1409-14181679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A retrospective study of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 32 cases (2006-2012)
Estudo retrospectivo de cães portadores de ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial: 32 casos (2006 a 2012)
title A retrospective study of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 32 cases (2006-2012)
spellingShingle A retrospective study of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 32 cases (2006-2012)
Bach, Madalena
Claudication
Degenerative joint disease
Osteoarthritis
Knee.
Claudicação
Doença articular degenerativa
Osteoartrose
Joelho.
Cirurgia Veterinária
Ortopedia
title_short A retrospective study of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 32 cases (2006-2012)
title_full A retrospective study of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 32 cases (2006-2012)
title_fullStr A retrospective study of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 32 cases (2006-2012)
title_full_unstemmed A retrospective study of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 32 cases (2006-2012)
title_sort A retrospective study of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 32 cases (2006-2012)
author Bach, Madalena
author_facet Bach, Madalena
Villanova Junior, José Ademar
Tasqueti, Ubirajara Iobe
Pimpão, Cláudia Turra
Prado, Antonia Maria Binder do
Michellotto Junior, Pedro Vicente
author_role author
author2 Villanova Junior, José Ademar
Tasqueti, Ubirajara Iobe
Pimpão, Cláudia Turra
Prado, Antonia Maria Binder do
Michellotto Junior, Pedro Vicente
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bach, Madalena
Villanova Junior, José Ademar
Tasqueti, Ubirajara Iobe
Pimpão, Cláudia Turra
Prado, Antonia Maria Binder do
Michellotto Junior, Pedro Vicente
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Claudication
Degenerative joint disease
Osteoarthritis
Knee.
Claudicação
Doença articular degenerativa
Osteoartrose
Joelho.
Cirurgia Veterinária
Ortopedia
topic Claudication
Degenerative joint disease
Osteoarthritis
Knee.
Claudicação
Doença articular degenerativa
Osteoartrose
Joelho.
Cirurgia Veterinária
Ortopedia
description Rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament (RLCCr) is one of the most common injuries in the dog and the leading cause of degenerative joint disease (DAD) of the knee. Untreated animals exhibit degenerative joint changes in a few weeks and severe changes within a few months. The severity of degeneration appears to be directly proportional to body size and age. Systemic inflammatory joint diseases are associated with the rupture of this ligament. The aim of this study was to characterize the population of dogs suffering from RLCCr according to the following factors: type of lameness, unilateral or bilateral ligament rupture, breed, age, sex, reproductive status, diet, body weight, presence of DAD and patellar luxation prior to RLCCr. The data base was created from information from medical records of 32 dogs diagnosed with RLCCr in Companion Animals Hospital Uninity, Catholic University of Parana in the period from January 2006 to December 2012. The results showed that most of dogs (56.25%) had weight bearing lameness on initial presentation. The unilateral RLCCr was the most frequent (90.62%), 13.8% of these cases presented RLCCr in the contralateral limb, after an average period of 2 years and 4 months. The most frequent breeds were Toy Poodle (21.9%) and Pitbull (18.75%); mixed breed dogs accounted for 12.5% of cases. The most frequent ages were 2, 3, 4 and 7 years (average = 5.7 years). With respect to sex and reproductive status, females (68.75%) and non-castrated animals (69%) were most affected. As for diet, the majority (59.38%) ate commercial dog food. Regarding body weights, the majority (25%) weighed between 26 and 35 kg. DAD and patellar luxation prior to RLCCr were seen in 53.12% and 21.88% of the patients, respectively. It could be observed that the data in our environment tend to be similar to those of the literature: RLCCr occured in large adult dogs, weighing between 26 and 35 kg with unilateral rupture and weight bearing lameness and affected females more than males. Animals receiving commercial dog food and entire dogs were the most affected. Patellar luxation before RLCCr occurred in a minority of animals, different from the DAD preceding RLCCr, that was seen in most cases.
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