The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Abstract
Trochleoplastyor trochlear groove deepening is one of surgical correction techniques for patellar luxation (PL) that caused cartilage alterations of the distal femur and this technique may not be always necessary. To evaluate trochlear groove for PL correction preoperative planning, several diagnostic image techniques have been applied. In this study, ultrasonography (USG) was introduced in the trochlear evaluation as pre-operative planning because it’s user-friendly and radiationless. USG imaging of 22 distal femurs from small breed of canine cadavers were evaluated for trochlear groove depth (TGD) and trochlear cartilage thicknesses (CT) at medial condyle (MCCT), femoral groove (FGCT) and lateral condyle (LCCT), and compared to those of other distal femoral evaluationssuch as conventional radiography and/or anatomical appearance observed through stereomicroscope (STR). The results showed that TGD on radiograph was significantly deeper than those on USG and STR(P = 0.0099 for USG and P = 0.0021 for STR) but TGD on USG and STR was not significant difference (P > 0.9999). MCCT, FGCT and LCCT were evaluated and compared only between USG and STR and the results showed that only FGCT between techniques were not significant difference (P = 0.0646). At the condyles, MCCT and LCCT on USG were significantly thicker than those on STR (P = 0.006 for MCCT and P = 0.0004 for LCCT). In conclusion, USG was a reliable technique for TGD and FGCT evaluations. However, to evaluate the MCCT and LCCT by USG, CT may be slightly exaggerating. This diagnostic imaging technique could be applied in clinical practice and further evaluations of bone appearance between the normal and PL dogs should be done.
DOI
10.56808/2985-1130.2990
First Page
257
Last Page
264
Recommended Citation
Boonchaikitanan, Phuangporn; Choisunirachon, Nan; and Soontornvipart, Kumpanart
(2019)
"A feasibility of ultrasonographic assessment for femoral trochlear depth and articular cartilage thickness in canine cadavers,"
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine: Vol. 49:
Iss.
3, Article 8.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56808/2985-1130.2990
Available at:
https://digital.car.chula.ac.th/tjvm/vol49/iss3/8