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Traumatic stifle injury in 72 cats: a multicentre retrospective study.

Mario CoppolaSmita DasGeorge MatthewsMatteo CantatoreLuis SilvaPilar LafuenteElvin KulendraHannah ClarkeJessica McCarthyNuria Fernandez-SalesaSorrel Judith Langley-HobbsJosep AisaTimothy ParkinElena S Addison
Published in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2021)
Traumatic stifle injury in cats can lead to rupture of multiple ligaments causing significant instability of the joint. Surgical treatment is associated with a high rate of short-term complications, although long-term outcome may still be good to excellent in the majority of cats (62.3%). In cats where follow-up was available, postoperative immobilisation had no positive effect on outcome and may not be required. Leaving a transarticular pin for postoperative immobilisation is not recommended as it was significantly associated with a poorer outcome and a higher complication rate.
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