Exam 2: Lecture 9: Cranial Cruciate Ligament Injury Disease III Flashcards
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Where are extracapsular reconstruction placement of sutures related to the joint or redirection of lateral collateral ligament
outside of the joint
Extracapsular reconstruciton is incorrectly referred to as?
imbrication sutures
Location of origin + insertion of extracapsular suture has significant effects on isometry of the joint. What effect / motion does it effect?
affects amount of drawer motion throughout normal range of motion in the stifle joint
Do you flex or extend the stifle to tighten with extracapsular reconstruction?
flex
Do you flex or extend the stifle to loosen with extracapsular reconstruction
extend
Extracapsular sutures are secured from which two places?
- Bone anchors
- Bone tunnels
What materials are used in extracapsular sutures?
- monofilament nylon or fishing or leader line
- manufactured orthopedic wire
- braided orthopedic suture
Sutures used in extracapsular reconstruction can be connected with which technique and what can happen?
Crimp the suture ends
- alters biochemical properties of loop
What does this image show?
Extracapsular reonstruction using heavy, nonabsorbable suture and suture anchors
In the images, one end is connected to the bone anchor and the other end is connected to?
Tibial tuberosity
Where are the two areas this extracapsular reconstruction is anchored to?
Suturs pass through the deep fascia surrounding the Lateral flabella (top) and predrilled hole in the Tibial tuberosity (bottom)
Tying the suture in the image eliminates?
cranial drawer
What is this instrument used for?
suture crimping
What does A show?
drill guide wire in femur around 2mm distal to lateral fabella - femoral condyle junction in caudal most portion of lateral femoral condyle
What does B show?
overdrill wire
What does C show?
retract LDE cranially and drill 2nd guidewire within groove and exit proximal tibia on media side
What is this technique in the image called?
tightrope stabilization
What is the technique in this image called?
tightrope stabilization
What does D show?
Overdrill wire
What does E show?
place tighrope at medial aspect of tibia hole and ending at medial aspect of femoral hole
What does F show?
Tighten tightrope and secure it with multiple throws
True Imbrication technique is performed by tighting which muscle / structure?
fascia lata
- advancment technique using vest-over-pants suture pattern
- partial excision and closure
Is the “true Imbrication technique” usually done alone or in addition to another techqniue
in addition to another technqiue
The stifle joint is normally stabilized by which passive contraints
- ligaments
- menisci
- joint capsule