Cortina et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Outcomes and complications of a modified tibial tuberosity transposition technique in the treatment of medial patellar luxation in dogsCortina et al., 2023
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- 12790429405966061931
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- Cortina B
- Terreros A
- Daye R
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- Veterinary Surgery
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Objective To report a modification of the tibial tuberosity transposition (m‐TTT) technique used to treat medial patellar luxation (MPL) in dogs, and report its complications. Study design Retrospective case series. Sample population Dogs (n= 235) undergoing MPL …
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