The most common cause of hindlimb lameness in dogs, resulting from ligament degeneration or trauma. Surgical stabilization techniques aim to restore stifle function and prevent the development of secondary osteoarthritis.
Cranial Cruciate Ligament Ruptures
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Instrumentation and Surgical Approach for Stifle Stabilization Using a PushLock® Anchor
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Instrumentation and Surgical Approach for Stifle Stabilization Using a SwiveLock® Anchor
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Instrumentation and Surgical Approach for Stifle Stabilization Using the TightRope® Fixation System
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Joint Exploration of a Large Dog Using the NanoScope™ System
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Canine Stifle Joint Assessment Using the NanoScope™ System
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NanoNeedle™ Arthroscopy Joint Examination in Small-Breed Dogs
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Medial Surgical Approach to the Canine Stifle and Intra-Articular Anatomy
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TPLO With InternalBrace™ Ligament Augmentation Repair in a Small Dog
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Stifle Stabilization Using a SwiveLock® Anchor
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TightRope® Fixation System Troubleshooting
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TightRope® Implant With Aiming Device
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Application of the TPLO Plate
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Selection Criteria for TPLO With InternalBrace™ Ligament Augmentation Repair
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Stifle Stabilization Using the TightRope® Fixation System
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Sawbone Knotted SwiveLock® Anchor Procedure
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Stifle CCL Debridement
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Feline CCL Repair With the Mini TightRope® Fixation System
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CCL Stabilization With a SwiveLock® Anchor
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TPLO With InternalBrace™ Ligament Augmentation Repair on a Sawbone Model
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Knotless Stifle Stabilization Using a PushLock® Anchor
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Knotted Stifle Stabilization Using a PushLock® Anchor
