A six-part learning series with specialists Duncan Midgley and Kinley Smith.
CCWO has become a popular technique for the treatment of canine cranial cruciate ligament disease in dogs that have a steep tibial plateau or joint angle, such as West Highland Terriers. It can also be a preferred method of treatment in smaller dogs where techniques like TTA may be difficult.
This series covers the key objectives of this surgery, as well as bringing you footage of the practical demonstrations from the course.
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Description
Topics covered include:Â
- Biomechanics of the cruciate ligament-deficient stifle and CCWO
- Patient assessment and the selection of candidates for CCWO
- Pre-operative surgical planning and implant selection
- Correct use of instrumentation
- Understanding the post-operative management of patients
- Identifying potential complications and how to avoid/deal with them
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