A case report of a cementless total hip replacement performed in a pelvic limb amputee after a failed surgical reduction of a traumatic coxo-femoral luxation with a toggle rod
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A case report of a cementless total hip replacement performed in a pelvic limb amputee after a failed surgical reduction of a traumatic coxo-femoral luxation with a toggle rod
Elliott, Ross Christopher; Van de Wetering, Klaas-Jan; Kitshoff, Adriaan Mynhardt
Coxo-femoral luxation is the most common luxation seen in dogs after road traffic accidents. There are multiple surgical techniques
to repair the luxation. These range from a capsular reconstruction to a total hip replacement. This case report describes a total hip
replacement to repair a failed toggle rod repair of a coxo-femoral luxation in a Greyhound pelvic limb amputee. The dog returned
to normal activity as a household pet three months post-surgery and at the last follow-up consultation at 12 months post-surgery
the dog was able to maintain an acceptable activity level as an amputee with no radiographic signs of complications.