What’s your diagnosis?

by samantha_ashenhurst | March 30, 2023 9:19 am

Presentation: A two-year-old female spayed Shih Tzu presents for hind limb lameness and non-reducible patella luxation.
Photo courtesy Kendra Freeman

Presentation

A two-year-old female spayed Shih Tzu presents for hind limb lameness and non-reducible patella luxation.

1) What grade of patella luxation is this?

a) I/IV

b) II/IV

c) III/IV

d) IV/IV

2) The grade of luxation may have been reduced with surgical intervention as a young, growing puppy.

a) True

b) False

3) What is the surgical treatment of choice for this dog?

a) Sulcoplasty

b) Soft tissue imbrication

c) Corrective osteotomies

d) All of the above

Check your answers on page 2.

Presentation: A two-year-old female spayed Shih Tzu presents for hind limb lameness and non-reducible patella luxation.[1]
Photo courtesy Kendra Freeman

1) What grade of patella luxation is this?

d) IV/IV

2) The grade of luxation may have been reduced with surgical intervention as a young, growing puppy.

a) True

3) What is the surgical treatment of choice for this dog?

d) All of the above

Endnotes:
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