Modified stabilization method for the tibial tuberosity advancement technique: a biomechanical study

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Autor(a) principal: Lins,Bruno Testoni
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Rahal,Sheila Canevese, Louzada,Mário Jefferson, Dalmas,José Carlos, Selmi,André Luis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: The present study aimed to determine biomechanical alterations resultant from a modification in the fixation method of the tibial tuberosity advancement technique (TTA), originally described for stabilization of the cranial cruciate-deficient stifle. Ten adult mongrel dogs weighing 25-30kg were used. After euthanasia, performed for reasons unrelated to this study, the hind limbs were distributed into two groups: G1 operated (n=10) and G2 control (n=10), represented by the contralateral limb. The operated hind limbs were orthopedically, goniometrically and radiographically evaluated, sequentially at four moments: moment 1, in intact joints; moment 2, after cranial cruciate desmotomy; moment 3, after surgical stabilization of the stifle joint using modified TTA; and moment 4, after caudal cruciate ligament desmotomy. The tibial tuberosity was stabilized by one shaft screw craniocaudally and a titanium cage inserted at the osteotomy site. The position of the patellar tendon at 90° in relation to the tibial plateau allowed cranial tibial thrust force neutralization, despite cranial drawer motion maintenance in all dogs. The biomechanical tests confirm the viability of the tibial tuberosity fixation method and support future clinical trials to validate the technique.
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spelling Modified stabilization method for the tibial tuberosity advancement technique: a biomechanical studytibial tuberosity advancementcranial cruciate rupturebiomechanicsThe present study aimed to determine biomechanical alterations resultant from a modification in the fixation method of the tibial tuberosity advancement technique (TTA), originally described for stabilization of the cranial cruciate-deficient stifle. Ten adult mongrel dogs weighing 25-30kg were used. After euthanasia, performed for reasons unrelated to this study, the hind limbs were distributed into two groups: G1 operated (n=10) and G2 control (n=10), represented by the contralateral limb. The operated hind limbs were orthopedically, goniometrically and radiographically evaluated, sequentially at four moments: moment 1, in intact joints; moment 2, after cranial cruciate desmotomy; moment 3, after surgical stabilization of the stifle joint using modified TTA; and moment 4, after caudal cruciate ligament desmotomy. The tibial tuberosity was stabilized by one shaft screw craniocaudally and a titanium cage inserted at the osteotomy site. The position of the patellar tendon at 90° in relation to the tibial plateau allowed cranial tibial thrust force neutralization, despite cranial drawer motion maintenance in all dogs. The biomechanical tests confirm the viability of the tibial tuberosity fixation method and support future clinical trials to validate the technique.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2009-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782009000200024Ciência Rural v.39 n.2 2009reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782008005000072info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLins,Bruno TestoniRahal,Sheila CaneveseLouzada,Mário JeffersonDalmas,José CarlosSelmi,André Luiseng2009-03-13T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Modified stabilization method for the tibial tuberosity advancement technique: a biomechanical study
title Modified stabilization method for the tibial tuberosity advancement technique: a biomechanical study
spellingShingle Modified stabilization method for the tibial tuberosity advancement technique: a biomechanical study
Lins,Bruno Testoni
tibial tuberosity advancement
cranial cruciate rupture
biomechanics
title_short Modified stabilization method for the tibial tuberosity advancement technique: a biomechanical study
title_full Modified stabilization method for the tibial tuberosity advancement technique: a biomechanical study
title_fullStr Modified stabilization method for the tibial tuberosity advancement technique: a biomechanical study
title_full_unstemmed Modified stabilization method for the tibial tuberosity advancement technique: a biomechanical study
title_sort Modified stabilization method for the tibial tuberosity advancement technique: a biomechanical study
author Lins,Bruno Testoni
author_facet Lins,Bruno Testoni
Rahal,Sheila Canevese
Louzada,Mário Jefferson
Dalmas,José Carlos
Selmi,André Luis
author_role author
author2 Rahal,Sheila Canevese
Louzada,Mário Jefferson
Dalmas,José Carlos
Selmi,André Luis
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lins,Bruno Testoni
Rahal,Sheila Canevese
Louzada,Mário Jefferson
Dalmas,José Carlos
Selmi,André Luis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv tibial tuberosity advancement
cranial cruciate rupture
biomechanics
topic tibial tuberosity advancement
cranial cruciate rupture
biomechanics
description The present study aimed to determine biomechanical alterations resultant from a modification in the fixation method of the tibial tuberosity advancement technique (TTA), originally described for stabilization of the cranial cruciate-deficient stifle. Ten adult mongrel dogs weighing 25-30kg were used. After euthanasia, performed for reasons unrelated to this study, the hind limbs were distributed into two groups: G1 operated (n=10) and G2 control (n=10), represented by the contralateral limb. The operated hind limbs were orthopedically, goniometrically and radiographically evaluated, sequentially at four moments: moment 1, in intact joints; moment 2, after cranial cruciate desmotomy; moment 3, after surgical stabilization of the stifle joint using modified TTA; and moment 4, after caudal cruciate ligament desmotomy. The tibial tuberosity was stabilized by one shaft screw craniocaudally and a titanium cage inserted at the osteotomy site. The position of the patellar tendon at 90° in relation to the tibial plateau allowed cranial tibial thrust force neutralization, despite cranial drawer motion maintenance in all dogs. The biomechanical tests confirm the viability of the tibial tuberosity fixation method and support future clinical trials to validate the technique.
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