Vertical patellar position in large-breed dogs with clinically normal stifles and large-breed dogs with medial patellar luxation.
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OBJECTIVE To further define vertical patellar position, as measured by the ratio of patellar ligament length to patellar length (L:P), in large-breed dogs with clinically normal stifles and compare that to the L:P of large-breed dogs with medial patellar luxation (MPL). STUDY DESIGN Retrospective study. SAMPLE POPULATION Large-breed dogs (n = 50) with clinically normal stifle joints and 30 large-breed dogs with MPL. METHODS Large-breed dogs with clinically normal stifle joints or MPL were identified and divided into groups (NORM and MPL, respectively). L:P values were determined for each dog by 4 observers from single lateral stifle radiographs. L:P was compared between NORM and MPL groups and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. RESULTS All 4 observers found a significantly higher L:P (more proximally positioned patella) for the MPL group compared with the NORM group. Overall mean (+/-SEM) L:P were: NORM, 1.71+/-0.020 and MPL, 1.87+/-0.025. The 95% CI was determined to be 1.45-1.97 for the NORM group and 1.57-2.17 for the MPL group. CONCLUSIONS Large-breed dogs with MPL had a significantly more proximal vertical patellar position compared with large-breed dogs with clinically normal stifles. Large-breed dogs with L:P values >1.97 are considered to have patella alta. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Proximal displacement of the patella within the femoral trochlear groove may play a role in MPL in large-breed dogs.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Veterinary surgery : VS
دوره 35 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006