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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Estudo morfométrico, ultra-estrutural e imuno-histoquímico do ligamento cruzado cranial com ruptura em cães / Morphometric, ultrastructural and immunohistochemical study of ruptured cranial cruciate ligament in dogs

Rosane Maria Guimarães da Silva 18 December 2007 (has links)
A ruptura total ou parcial do ligamento cruzado cranial (LCCr), é considerada uma das principais causas de instabilidade no cão e está entre as mais freqüentes afecções ortopédicas no cão. A ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial (RLCCr) implica em tratamento cirúrgico por artroscopia ou artrotomia e se faz necessária a retirada dos seus resquícios e a sua substituição. Trinta e oito amostras de LCCr rompidos de animais submetidos ao tratamento cirúrgico para RLCCr e 13 amostras de LCCr íntegro de cadáveres de cães que tenham vindo a óbito por diferentes causas e sem histórico de doença articular foram coletadas para a realização de um estudo morfométrico, ultra-estrutural e imuno-histoquímico das células e componentes da matriz extracelular presentes no LCCr desses cães. Os cortes histológicos foram corados pela Hematoxilina-Eosina para análise histopatológica, Picrossirius-Hematoxilina para análise do colágeno, Resorcina- Fucsina para estudo das fibras do sistema elástico e Alcian-Blue-PAS para proteoglicanas. Os resultados sugeriram que houve diferença significativa entre os LCCr rompidos do grupo dos Labradores e as amostras íntegras do grupo controle no que diz respeito às alterações celulares. Em relação ao estudo de fibras colágenas a área ocupada foi significativamente maior no grupo controle. Não houve diferença significativa entre os grupos em relação às fibras do sistema elástico, entretanto, houve correlação entre a densidade linear destas fibras com a idade dos animais. Também foi possível estabelecer uma correlação entre peso e idade e, entre peso e tempo de evolução da doença articular. No estudo imuno-histoquímico para α-actina de músculo liso e Caspase 3, o grupo cirúrgico apresentou maior número de marcações positivas que o grupo controle. / Total or partial rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) is one of the main causes of instability on dogs and is one of the most frequent orthopedic conditions of the dog. The rupture of CCL demands surgical procedure by arthroscopy or arthrotomy and the extraction and replacement of its remaining fragments is needed. Thirty-eight samples of ruptured CCL, collected during the surgical time and thirteen samples of intact CCL collected from cadavers of dogs without articular disease history were examined in this study. Morphometric, ultrastructural and immunohystochemical techniques were realized to study cells and extracellular matrix of CCL samples. The tissue sections were stained by Hematoxilyn-Eosin to histopathological study, Picrosirius-Hematoxilyn to collagen study, Resorcin-Fucsin to elastic fibers study and Alcian Blue-PAS to proteoglicans study. The results suggest that there were signifcant differences between the ligaments of the Labrador retrievers and the intact ligaments of the control group regarding the cellular changes. The control group had a significant larger area occupied by collagen fibers than the other groups. There is no statistical difference on elastic fibers among the groups. However the linear density of elastic system fibers could be correlationated with age of dogs. There was a correlation between weight and age, and betwwen weight and time of development of articular disease. Immunohistochemical study showed more positive cells to α-smooth muscle actin and caspase-3 in the ruptured CCL than the control group.
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Postoperativ rehabilitering efter främre korsbandsskada hos hund : En systematisk litteraturstudie / Postoperativ rehabilitation after cranial cruciate ligament injury in dogs : A systematic review

Larsson, Lovisa, Biberg-Hansen, Ronja January 2022 (has links)
Introduktion: Skador på främre korsbandet är en av de vanligaste ortopediska skadorna hos hundar. Korsbandets huvudsakliga uppgift är att stabilisera knäleden. En främre korsbandsskada kan behandlas konservativt eller operativt, och i bägge fall är rehabilitering en viktig åtgärd. Syfte: Belysa studier kring postoperativ rehabilitering av främre korsbandsskada hos hund. Frågeställningar var; “Vilka postoperativa rehabiliteringsmetoder för främre korsbandsskada har studerats för hund?” och “Vilka effekter har de olika behandlingarna i studierna visat?” Metod: Denna systematiska litteraturstudie har följt Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) och granskningsmallar för originalstudier från Statens beredning för medicinsk utvärdering (SBU). Sökningen för litteratursammanställningen gjordes på PubMed och Scopus. Resultat: Tio artiklar kvalificerades för inkludering. Några rehabiliteringsmetoder som nämnts är bandage, köldterapi, ROM-träning, gång på vattenband, löpband, promenader, CCT och elektroterapi. Resultatet visar att extensionsvinkeln påverkas i högre grad än flexionsvinkeln. Vattenbandsträning och CCT ökar ledvinkeln postoperativt och ESWT ger snabbare belastning av det opererade benet. MET tillsammans med bandage, kall kompression och kall kompression tillsammans med bandage gav hade bäst effekt på svullnad. Konklusion: Resultatet visar att rehabilitering och fysioterapeutiska åtgärder är en viktig del för att återfå bästa möjliga funktion, minska smärta samt att förebygga försämrad funktion postoperativt efter en CrCL skada. Vidare forskning med fördjupning på rehabiliteringstyp och antal rehabiliteringstillfällen behövs för att kunna fastställa vilken rehabilitering som är mest gynnsam.
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Ex vivo biomechanical evaluation of a novel screw for tibial plateau leveling osteotomy

Kettleman, William Seth 09 August 2022 (has links) (PDF)
Twelve pairs of cadaveric pelvic limbs were harvested from skeletally mature dogs. Tibias were randomly assigned pairwise to two study groups: locking buttress screw fixation (LBS) and bone-screw-fastener fixation (BSF). A tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) was performed. Each specimen was positioned in a servohydraulic testing machine to simulate physiological orientation and loading at the mid-point of the stance phase at the walk. Cyclic loading was performed for 30,000 cycles at 4Hz with a peak-load of 1000N. The cyclic test was then continued by stepwise increasing the peak-load at a rate of 75N per 500 cycles until failure of the construct. The findings of this current study suggest that stabilization of the TPLO with BSF in the proximal part of a locking TPLO plate provided similar biomechanical stability under cyclic axial loading conditions as the LBS. BSF may be an acceptable alternative to LBS for TPLO.
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GENETIC MARKERS IN DOGS INFLUENCING CRANIAL CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RUPTURE, ASSOCIATED WITH HYPOMYELINATING POLYNEUROPATHY, AND INDICATING WELFARE

Shawna R Cook (12871985) 27 April 2023 (has links)
<p> Comprehensive mastery of modern genetics involves a myriad of data processing and analytic techniques; these approaches vary because some genetic conditions are the result of single gene mutations that alter protein function, while other more complex diseases and traits are influenced by many genes. This dissertation will undertake investigation of the heritability and genetic risk of cranial cruciate ligament rupture in Labrador Retrievers, a congenital hypomyelinating polyneuropathy in four Golden Retrievers, and the potential usage of telomere length as a biomarker of welfare in dogs housed in commercial breeding facilities. </p> <p>In the first disease studied, 333 Labrador Retrievers with known torn or healthy cranial cruciate ligament(s) were genotyped via SNP array. Heritability of this polygenic trait was calculated using a variety of programs and including different fixed effects. Overall, heritability was high, ranging from 0.550 to 0.893, with sex and sterilization at a young age (≤12 months) strongly influencing risk of cranial cruciate ligament rupture. Neither genome-wide association analyses using this novel dataset of 333 Labrador Retrievers, nor additional analyses combining this data with publicly-available data, identified any significantly associated SNPs. However, the most associated SNPs were located near biologically relevant genes, such as <em>COL1A2</em> (a collagen gene) and <em>ITGA11</em> (a protein that binds to collagen), as well as genes encoding sex hormone receptors, such as <em>FSHR </em>and <em>LHCCGR</em>. Splitting the data in an attempt to predict phenotypes based on genotype was unsuccessful. Future work focused on parsing out genetic influencers of cranial cruciate ligament rupture risk should continue to collect sex, sterilization status, and age at sterilization data, and larger collaborations and use of publicly-available data will be required to increase the data robustness.</p> <p>For the second study, DNA from four unrelated Golden Retrievers diagnosed with congenital hypomyelinating polyneuropathy via neurological examination, electrodiagnostic evaluation, and peripheral nerve pathology were explored for genetic causes. Whole-genome sequencing was performed on all four dogs to identify potential causative variants. When compared to WGS from >1,000 other dogs who were presumably unaffected by this rare disease, likely causative variants were identified in all four dogs. Two cases shared a homozygous <em>MTMR2 </em>splice donor site variant, with a stop codon introduced within six codons following the inclusion of the intron. One case had a heterozygous <em>MPZ</em> missense mutation leading to an isoleucine to threonine substitution. The last case had a homozygous <em>SH3TC2</em> nonsense variant predicted to truncate approximately one-half of the protein. Haplotype analyses using 524 Golden Retrievers indicated that these variants emerged recently. Each of these variants occurred in genes that are associated with the human Charcot-Marie-Tooth group of heterogeneous peripheral nervous system diseases. Testing a population of unrelated Golden Retrievers (n > 200) did not identify any other dogs with these variants, though breeders should be cautious to avoid propagating these alleles.</p> <p>Finally, the last study within this dissertation investigates the relationship between telomere length and metrics such as age, breed, environment, average breed lifespan, parity, and response to a mild social stressor in a population of dogs housed at commercial breeding facilities. FIDO scores (behavioral phenotypes) were collected for all dogs as a measurement of response to a social stressor. This study is not yet complete; many more dogs remain to be recruited in the near future. Telomere lengths were measured using qPCR and compared to a single-copy gene, <em>36B4</em>, for 309 dogs representing 37 breeds or breed crosses. Age was not significantly associated with telomere length after making appropriate corrections (p-value = 0.077). Breed and facility were significantly associated with telomere length after corrections (p-value = 0.010 and <2.2E-16, respectively). Neither parity nor average breed lifespan were associated with telomere length, however, response to a mild social stressor was, with dogs who responded positively having significantly longer telomeres than dogs who responded negatively across all analyses. This preliminary data indicates that, within this population, breed, environment, and response to stress have strong influences on telomere length, while parity and average breed lifespan did not. As this work continues, increased sample sizes will lead to increased power for detecting associations. Future work should examine these identified relationships in other populations of dogs.</p> <p>Taken together, these studies encompass phenotypes of various complexity, and each study encompassed different methodologies utilized in modern canine genetics. The overall goal for this work was to improve canine health, with the potential for translational implications to human health. The identification of genetic markers associated with or causative of disease, or indicative of health and welfare traits, is necessary for reducing the prevalence of disease and increasing the knowledge of welfare metrics in canines, respectively.</p>
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The effects a novel extracapsular suture technique (lateral extracapsular suture system or LESSa) on the kinematics of the cranial cruciate deficient stifle

D'Amico, Laura Lee 23 April 2013 (has links)
Objective: To evaluate the relative position of the femur and tibia in cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) intact stifles, CCL deficient stifles, and stifles following a novel extracapsular procedure (lateral extracapsular suture system or LESSa) under load at specific joint angles. Study Design: In vitro biomechanical study. Methods: Twenty pelvic limbs from 11 dogs were used to evaluate the relative position of the femur and tibia between 3 stifle conditions (CCL intact, CCL deficient, and LESSa treated) at a load of 30 % and stifle angles of 125", 135", and 145" using electromagnetic tracking sensors. Results: Cranial cruciate ligament deficient stifles had significantly greater (p <0.0001) cranial displacement and internal rotation of the tibia relative to the femur than CCL intact stifles or LESSa treated stifles at all stifle angles. Cranial displacement of the tibia relative to the femur for CCL intact and LESSa treated were not significantly different from one another at stifle angles of 125", but were significantly different at stifle angles of 135" (p = 0.0182) and 145" (p = 0.0012). There was no significant difference in internal rotation of the tibia relative to the femur between CCL intact and LESSa treated stifles at any of the stifle angles. Conclusion: LESSa effectively decreases cranial tibial displacement and eliminates internal rotation of the tibia relative / Master of Science
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Densitometric Comparison of Autogenous Cancellous Bone Graft and Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy in the Tibial Tuberosity Advancement Procedure in Dogs

Barnes, Katherine Hirose 01 July 2015 (has links)
Objectives: To compare optical values in the osteotomy gap created after a Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (TTA) treated with autogenous cancellous bone graft (ACBG), extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT), a combination of ACBG and ESWT, and absence of both ACBG and ESWT using densitometry. Methods: Dogs presenting for surgical repair of a cranial cruciate ligament rupture were randomly assigned to one of four groups; TTA with ACBG (TTA-G), TTA with ACBG and ESWT (TTA-GS), TTA with ESWT (TTA-S), and TTA with no additional therapy (TTA-O). Mediolateral radiographs at 0, 4 and 8 weeks after surgery were evaluated to compare healing of the osteotomy gap via densitometry. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) statistical analysis was used to compare the densitometric values between groups. Results: At 4 weeks after surgery, a significant difference in osteotomy gap density was noted between TTA-GS (8.4 millimeters of Aluminum equivalent [mmAleq]) and TTA-S (6.1mmAleq), and between TTA-GS (8.4 mmAleq) and TTA-O (6.4 mmAleq). There were no significant differences noted between groups at the 8 week recheck. Clinical Significance: There were no significant differences in the osteotomy gap density at 8 weeks after surgery regardless of the treatment modality used. The combination of ACBG and ESWT may lead to increased density of the osteotomy gap in the first 4 weeks after surgery. Densitometry using an aluminum step wedge is a feasible method for comparison of bone healing after TTA in dogs. / Master of Science
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Anatomic intra-articular reconstruction of the cranial cruciate ligament in dogs: The femoral tunnel

Bolia, Amalia 03 January 2016 (has links)
Zielstellung: Die Ruptur des vorderen Kreuzbandes (VkB) ist die häufigste Ursache einer Lahmheit beim Hund. Im Gegensatz zu der Humanmedizin, wo die anatomische intraartikuläre Rekonstruktion des vorderen Kreuzbandes als Therapie der Wahl gilt, wird die intraartikuläre Rekonstruktion beim Hund nur selten durchgeführt und hat bis jetzt nicht dauerhaften Erfolg. Die anatomische Platzierung der Bohrkanäle ist bei Menschen für den Erfolg der Operation bei Menschen entscheidend. Erstes Ziel der Studie war die Bestimmung der radiologischen Lage des Zentrums des femoralen vorderen Kreuzbandursprungs beim Hund. Zweites Ziel war die Entwicklung und Erprobung eines Zielgerätes für die arthroskopisch-assistierte, anatomische vordere Kreuzbandrekonstruktion beim Hund. Material und Methode: A. Radiologische Studie: Die kraniale Begrenzung des femoralen Ursprungs des vorderen Kreuzbandes (VK) wurde mit einem röntgendichten Draht bei 49 Femora orthopädisch gesunder Hunde (KM > 20 kg) markiert. Anschließend wurde eine Computertomographie und 3D- Rekonstruktion jedes Femurs angerfertigt, anhand derer der Ursprung manuell segmentiert und das Zentrum berechnet wurde. Schließlich wurden, basierend auf den 3D-Modellen, virtuelle Röntgenbilder in zwei Ebenen berechnet. An diesen wurde die Position des berechneten Zentrums mit drei unterschiedlichen Methoden bestimmt (4x4-Gitterbox-Methode und prozentuale Position für die medio-laterale Projektion; Ziffernblattmethode für die disto-proximale Projektion). B. Zielgerät: Hintergliedmaßen (n = 12) von 6 Hundekadavern (KM ≥20 kg) wurden verwendet. Eine Gliedmaße jedes Kadavers wurde zufällig ausgewählt und die kaudo-kraniale Lage des Zentrums des vorderen Kreuzbandansatzes (vKBA) in medio-lateralen Röntgenbildern berechnet und anschließend auf ein justierbares Zielgerät übertragen. Unter arthroskopischer Kontrolle wurde das Zielgerät hinter der lateralen Kondyle eingehakt und ein Steinmann Pin von extra nach intraartikulär platziert. Die Position der resultierenden Bohrkanäle wurde sowohl röntgenologisch bestimmt als auch dreidimensional mit dem anatomischen Zentrum des vKBA der kontralateralen Hintergliedmaßen verglichen. Ergebnisse: A. Radiologische Studie: In der medio-lateralen Projektion befand sich das Zentrum des femoralen Kreuzbandursprungs im zweiten Rechteck von proximal in der kaudalen Spalte. Die mittlere prozentuale kaudo-kraniale und proximo-distale Position war 20,2 % (± 2,2), beziehungsweise 33,8% (± 3,7). Im disto-proximalen Röntgenbild lag in 97,6 % der Femora das Zentrum des femoralen Kreuzbandursprungs zwischen 14:00 und 15:00 Uhr. B. Zielgerät: In allen postoperativen Röntgenaufnahmen lagen die sechs Bohrkanäle im bzw. nahe dem Zentrum des vKBA. Die 3D- Messungen ergaben eine mediane Abweichung der Bohrkanalposition im Vergleich zum anatomischen Zentrum der kontralateralen Seite von 0,6 mm (Bereich:0,2– 0,9 mm). Schlussfolgerung: Die erarbeiteten Referenzwerte können für die Planung sowie die intra- und postoperative Kontrolle der femoralen Bohrung verwendet werden. Die Verwendung eines justierbaren Zielgerätes ermöglicht die präzise anatomische Platzierung des femoralen Bohrkanals für die intraartikuläre Rekonstruktion des vorderen Kreuzbandes. Die beschriebene Methode wird helfen, eine Fehlplatzierung des femoralen Bohrkanals im Zuge der intraartikulären vorderen Kreuzbandplastik zu reduzieren. In Kombination mit dem bereits beschriebenen tibialen Zielgerät sind nun die technischen Voraussetzungen für die arthroskopisch-assistierte anatomische vordere Kreuzbandplastik in der Tiermedizin gegeben. / Objective: Cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) pathology is the most frequent cause of lameness in dogs. In contrast to human medicine, where anatomic reconstruction of the ACL is considered the treatment of choice, intra-articular repair in dogs is not commonly performed and until now has not met with enduring success. Accurate tunnel placement has been shown to be crucial in obtaining a successful outcome after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in humans. The first aim of our study was to define the radiographic location of the center of the femoral attachment of the CrCL in dogs, for the pre- operative planning as well as post-operative control of anatomical placement of the femoral tunnel. Second aim of the study was to develop and validate an aiming device for arthroscopic femoral tunnel placement. Materials and Methods: A. Radiographic study: Using femora from 49 adult, orthopedically sound dogs (BW ≥ 20 kg), a radiopaque marker was placed on the cranial border of the femoral footprint of the CrCL. Computed tomography and 3D reconstruction of each femur was performed subsequently, followed by manual segmentation of the footprint on the 3D models and calculation of its center. Finally, virtual digital radiographs in two planes were produced and the location of the calculated center of the CrCL was expressed using three different methods (4x4 box grid method and percentage position for the medio-lateral projection; o’clock position for the disto-proximal projection). B. Aiming device: Hindlimbs (n=12) of 6 cadaveric dogs weighing ≥20 kg were used. One hindlimb from each cadaver was randomly chosen and the caudo- cranial position of the CrCL center was calculated, on standard medio-lateral stifle radiographs, and transferred onto to an adjustable aiming device. During stifle arthroscopy the aiming device was inserted and guide pin placed from extra-to-intra-articular. The position of the resulting bone tunnel was evaluated on stifle radiographs and also compared with the anatomic center of each contralateral hindlimb, in the three dimensional (3D) space. Results: A. Radiographic study: In the medio-lateral radiographs the center of the femoral footprint was consistently located in the second rectangle from the top of the most caudal column of the 4x4 grid. The mean percentage caudo- cranial and proximo-distal location was 20.2% (± 2.2) and 33.8% (± 3.7), respectively. In the disto-proximal radiograph, the o’clock position of the CrCL center was between 2 and 3 o’clock in 97.6% of the femora. B. Aiming device: According to the postoperative radiographs, the location of all 6 intra-articular tunnel openings was consistent with the results of the radiographic study. In 3D space, arthroscopic femoral drilling resulted in a median deviation of the drill tunnels of 0.6 mm around the CrCL center. All tunnel openings were located within the CrCL insertion. Conclusions: The reported data can be used to plan and verify the placement of the femoral tunnel opening during intra-articular anatomic CrCL repair. The use of the aiming device suggests that arthroscopic femoral tunnel placement can be achieved with high precision. The measurement for the device can be derived from a standard medio-lateral radiograph of the stifle, which is part of the diagnostic work up of every dog with lameness localized in the stifle. The proposed technique may reduce femoral tunnel misplacement when performing intra-articular CrCL repair in dogs. In combination with the described technique for arthroscopic tibial tunnel drilling, arthroscopic assisted anatomic reconstruction of the CrCL in dogs can be achieved.
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In-vitro Untersuchungen zur Gelenkstabilität und Fadenspannung nach lateraler Fadenzügelung am Kniegelenk des Hundes

Fischer, Christof 01 September 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Zielstellung: Gegenwärtig wird nach Ruptur des vorderen Kreuzbandes (VKB) beim Hund häufig eine laterale Fadenzügelungen (LFZ) vorgenommen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden folgende Ziele verfolgt: (1) Bestimmung der kranio-kaudalen Kniegelenkstabilität nach LFZ und passiver Kniegelenksbewegung. (2) Bestimmung der Schlaufenspannung nach Knotung mit der Hand. (3) Einfluss von vier häufig verwendeten Verankerungsformen auf die LFZ und von drei Kniegelenkwinkeln zum Zeitpunkt der Knotung des Fadenzügels auf den Spannungsverlauf innerhalb des Fadens. Material und Methode: Die kranio-kaudale Kniegelenkstabilität (KKStab) wurde anhand von latero-medialen Röntgenaufnahmen an 10 rechten Kniegelenken orthopädisch gesunder Hunde (>20 kg KM) ex-vivo bestimmt. Die Messung der KKStab erfolgte am intakten Gelenk, nach Durchtrennung des VKB und nach lateraler Ethibondfadenzügelung. Anschließend wurden die Gelenke 350 mal passiv gebeugt und gestreckt und die KKStab nach 50, 100, 250 und 350 Bewegungszyklen erneut bestimmt. Des Weiteren wurde die Spannung in 7 Ethibondfadenschlaufen an einer Materialprüfmaschine bestimmt. Die Spannung in der Schlaufe wurde nach dem ersten (FMax) und nach dem letzten Knoten (FEnd) gemessen. Mit Hilfe eines speziell konstruierten Kraftaufnehmers wurde die Spannung in der lateralen Fadenzügelung über den passiven Bewegungsradius des Kniegelenks in weiteren 9 Kniegelenken in-vitro gemessen. Dabei wurde nach Durchtrennung des VKB jedes Kniegelenk mit 4 Formen der LFZ bei 3 unterschiedlichen Kniegelenkswinkeln zur Zeit der Fixierung der Fadenschlaufe stabilisiert. Ergebnisse: KKStab nach Stabilisierung des Gelenkes betrug im Mittel 3,7 mm und war im Mittel um 2,7 mm größer als bei intaktem Kreuzband. Bereits 250 passive Bewegungszyklen bewirkten eine signifikante Destabilisierung um weitere 1,5 mm. FMax beim Knüpfen von sieben Fadenschlaufen betrug im Mittel 133 N und fiel auf 6 N (FEnd) im Mittel nach dem fünften Knoten ab. Alle 4 untersuchten LFZ-Formen zeigten eine Zunahme der Fadenspannung bei Beugung des Kniegelenkes. Die LFZ, bei der die Zügelung um die laterale Fabella geführt und in 2 parallelen Bohrungen in der proximalen Tibia fixiert wurde, zeigte die geringsten Spannungsänderungen über einen kompletten Bewegungsradius des Kniegelenks. Die Fixation der LFZ in einen Gelenkwinkel von 70° ergab einen signifikanten Abfall der Fadenspannung in Extension des Gelenkes. Schlussfolgerungen: Eine LFZ aus Ethibondfäden mit fünffacher Knotung erlaubt es nicht, die physiologische Gelenkstabilität nach Durchtrennung des VKB herzustellen. Bereits wenige passive Bewegungszyklen bewirken eine signifikante weitere Destabilisierung. Die in diesem Teil der Studie angewendete Knotentechnik erlaubte es nicht, die manuell in der Fadenzügelung aufgebaute Spannung dauerhaft zu konservieren und sollte deshalb keine Klinische Verwendung haben. Keine der getesteten LFZ-Formen zeigte einen gleichmäßigen Spannungsverlauf bei Bewegung des Kniegelenks. Aus diesem Grund sollten die aktuellen Empfehlungen hinsichtlich „isometrischer“ Verankerungspunkte kritisch betrachtet werden. Die Fixierung der LFZ bei gebeugtem Kniegelenk ist nicht zu empfehlen, da es in Extension zur Destabilisierung kommt.
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Enxerto alógeno de ligamento patelar conservado em glicerina e fixado com parafusos de interferência como substituto do ligamento cruzado cranial em cães

Oliveira, Gustavo Garkalns de Souza [UNESP] 01 June 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:31:08Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2007-06-01Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:01:41Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 oliveira_ggs_dr_jabo.pdf: 1931508 bytes, checksum: ec37215def296c0d2f60ec5f4d3da9f1 (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / No presente estudo, objetivou-se avaliar a utilização do enxerto alógeno de ligamento patelar (OLO) conservado em glicerina 98% e fixado por meio de parafusos de interferência como substituto do ligamento cruzado cranial (LCCr) em cães. Observou-se a exeqüibilidade e eficácia desta técnica cirúrgica e o comportamento do enxerto e dos parafusos durante o período de 120 dias, baseandose na capacidade dos exames clínicos, radiográficos e artroscópicos, em detectar o possível início e a progressão de alterações degenerativas secundárias na articulação do joelho. Para tanto foram utilizados oito animais da espécie canina pesando entre 17,2 e 26,4Kg. O enxerto utilizado correspondeu ao segmento composto pelo terço intermédio da patela, ligamento patelar e porção cranial da tuberosidade da tíbia, coletado de cadáveres de cães e conservado em glicerina 98%. Os oito cães foram separados em dois grupos, A e B e cada um contendo quatro animais para avaliação artroscópica (segunda observação) aos 60 e 120 dias do pós-operatório. Todos os cães foram submetidos ao procedimento cirúrgico no joelho direito. Clinicamente, avaliou-se o grau de claudicação, o perímetro muscular da coxa e o movimento de gaveta cranial nos oito cães no pré-operatório e semanalmente, até completarem-se 120 dias. Foi observada diminuição da circunferência da coxa significativa (p<0,05) após o período de dez dias em que os cães permaneceram com a bandagem compressiva, sendo recuperada de forma significativa até 13° semana. As pontuações obtidas na avaliação do movimento de gaveta (extensão e flexão) tornaram-se significativamente diferentes da pré-operatória entre a 5° e 15° semanas (p<0,05). Quatro cães apresentaram ao final do experimento ausência de instabilidade articular como na avaliação pré-operatória e os outros... / The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of patelar ligament allograft (BLB) conserved in 98% glycerin and fixated with interferemce screws as a substitute of the cranial cruciate ligament in dogs (CrCL). It was observed the feasibility and efficiency of this surgical technique and the graft and screws conduct along 120 days, basing on clinical, radiographic and arthroscopic capacity in detect the beginning and progress of secondary degenerative stifle joint changes. For this purpose, eight mongrel dogs weighting from 17,2 e 26,4 Kg were used. The graft consisted of the intermediate third of the pattela, patellar ligament and cranial portion of the tibial crest, harvested from dog cadavers and preserved in 98% glycerin.The eight dogs were randomly allocated in two groups, A and B, each one with four dogs for arthroscopic evaluation (second-look) at 60 and 120 days postoperative. All the dogs were submitted to the surgical procedure in the right knee. Clinically, lameness degree, thigh girth measurement and cranial-drawer test were evaluated in the eight dogs in preoperative, and weekly, until complete 120 days. A significant decrease in thigh girth (p<0,05) observed after ten days period that the dogs were using compressive bandage was recovered until the 13th week. The cranial-drawer test scores (flexion and extension) became significantly different between the 5th and 15th weeks postoperative (p>0,05). Four dogs presented at the final study period with no articular instability just like the preoperative evaluation, and the other four with just a slight craniocaudal instability. In the lameness evaluation, from the 4th week, all the dogs presented mean score for stands with equal... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Estudo biomecânico de tração (ex-vivo) em osteotomia da tuberosidade tibial de cães estabilizada com placa fixa por \"garfo\" ou parafuso / Biomechanical study of traction (ex-vivo) on the tibial tuberosity osteotomy in dogs stabilized with plates fixed by \"fork\" or screws

Ito, Kelly Cristiane 09 November 2012 (has links)
Avanço da tuberosidade tibial (ATT) é uma das técnicas para tratamento da ruptura do ligamento cruzado em cães desenvolvida por Montavon, Damur e Tepic (2002). O sucesso da técnica em reduzir ou eliminar as forças de deslocamento cranial da tíbia em joelhos com ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial tem sido documentado em estudos experimentais e clínicos. No período pós-operatório a técnica, a falha do implante é relatada em 1 a 5% dos membros pélvicos operados. Este número foi atribuído a erro de técnica ou desenho inicial do implante que foi considerado insuficiente. Com objetivo de comparar a resistência biomecânica entre duas diferentes placas de ATT e minimizar a incidência de falhas de implante, foram realizados ensaios biomecânicos em 10 pares de membros pélvicos de cadáveres cães, no membro pélvico direito placa fixa por garfo e no membro pélvico esquerdo placa fixa por parafusos. Os ensaios foram realizados utilizando-se máquina universal de ensaios mecânicos Kratos® modelo 5002, dotada de célula de carga de 3000N com uma velocidade de ensaio de 20 mm/min. O parâmetro força e os gráficos gerados foram gravados por meio de sistema de aquisição analógica TRACOMP-W95 (TRCV61285). A média da carga máxima até a falha foi de 128,70 Kg/F (mínimo 104,55 Kg/F e máximo 151,80 Kg/F) e de 141,99 Kg/F (mínimo 111,60 Kg/F e máximo 169,65 Kg/F) no grupo utilizando \"garfo\" e parafusos respectivamente. O desvio padrão dos grupos \"garfo\" e parafuso foi baixo, 12,99 e 17,21 respectivamente. Foi encontrada diferença significativa (p = 0,0309) entre as médias dos grupos. / Tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA) is one of the techniques for treatment of cruciate ligament rupture in dogs developed by Montavon, Damur and Tepic (2002). The success of the technique in reducing or eliminating the forces of cranial tibial displacement in knees with ruptured cranial cruciate ligament as been documented in experimental and clinical studies. In the post-operative technique, implant failure is reported in 1-5% of hindlimbs operated. This number was attributed to technical error or the initial design of the implant that was considered insufficient. To compare the biomechanical strength between two different plates ATT and minimize the incidence of implant failures, biomechanical tests were performed on 10 pairs of hindlimbs cadaver dogs, the right hindlimb fixed plate and a fork in the left pelvic limbplate fixed by screws. As says were performed using a universal mechanical testing Kratos ® model 5002, equipped with a load cell of 3000N with a test speed of 20 mm / min. The strength parameter and graphs generated were recorded via analog acquisition system TRACOMP-W95 (TRCV61285). The mean load to failure was 128.70 kg/F (minimum 104.55 Kg and maximum 151.80 Kg/F) and 141.99 Kg/F (minimum 111.60 Kg/F and maximum 169.65 Kg/F) in the group using \"fork\" and screws respectively. The standard deviation of the groups \"fork\" and bolt was low, 12.99 and 17.21 respectively. Significant difference (p = 0.0309) between the means of the groups.

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