Early surgical treatment of a case of bilateral lateral patellar luxation in a canine patient
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https://doi.org/10.15381/rivep.v29i2.14535Keywords:
patellar luxation, trochleoplasty, transposition of tibial tuberosity, canine pediatric surgeryAbstract
This report shows the clinical case of a female canine patient of 1.5 molth-old diagnosed with severe patellar luxation, severe deformity of the hind limbs and inability to walk, who underwent surgical correction with satisfactory results.Downloads
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