Short-term outcomes for surgical correction of feline medial patellar luxations via semi-cylindrical recession trochleoplasty

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Case series summary: Three cats (five stifles) were diagnosed with varying degrees of pelvic limb lameness secondary to medial patellar luxations (MPLs). Lameness did not resolve with medical management in any cat before referral for orthopedic evaluation. All cats underwent semi-cylindrical recession trochleoplasty (SCRT), medial fascial release and lateral imbrication for surgical repair of MPLs. All cats were re-evaluated at 3 and 8 weeks postoperatively and two cats were also evaluated at 16 weeks postoperatively. At the final rechecks, all cats had resolution of lameness of the operated limb(s) and no evidence of recurrence of patellar luxation. Relevance and novel information: This case series demonstrated SCRT with soft tissue reconstruction as an acceptable option for surgical correction in three cats with MPLs. Short-term outcomes revealed minor complications and all patellae remained centralized.

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Deom, K., Conzemius, M. G., Tarricone, J., Nye, C., & Veytsman, S. (2023). Short-term outcomes for surgical correction of feline medial patellar luxations via semi-cylindrical recession trochleoplasty. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/20551169231179543

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