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Data from: Novel TPLO alignment jig/saw guide reproduces freehand and ideal osteotomy positions

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Mariano, Abigail D.; Kowaleski, Michael P.; Boudrieau, Randy J. (2017). Data from: Novel TPLO alignment jig/saw guide reproduces freehand and ideal osteotomy positions [Dataset]. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5f71g

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the ability of an alignment jig/saw guide to reproduce appropriate osteotomy positions in the tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) in the dog. Methods: Lateral radiographs of 65 clinical TPLO procedures using an alignment jig and freehand osteotomy performed by experienced TPLO surgeons using a 24 mm radial saw blade between Dec 2005 - Dec 2007 and Nov 2013 - Nov 2015 were reviewed. The freehand osteotomy position was compared to potential osteotomy positions using the alignment jig/saw guide. The proximal and distal jig pin holes on postoperative radiographs were used to align the jig to the bone; saw guide position was selected to most closely match the osteotomy performed. The guide-to-osteotomy fit was categorized by the distance between the actual osteotomy and proposed saw guide osteotomy at its greatest offset (?1 mm = excellent; ?2 mm = good; ?3 mm = satisfactory; >3 mm = poor). Results: Sixty-four of 65 TPLO osteotomies could be matched satisfactorily by the saw guide. Proximal jig pin placement 3-4 mm from the joint surface and location in a craniocaudal plane on the proximal tibia was significantly associated with the guide-to-osteotomy fit (P = 0.021 and P = 0.047, respectively). Clinical significance: The alignment jig/saw guide can be used to reproduce appropriate freehand osteotomy position for TPLO. Furthermore, an ideal osteotomy position centered on the tibial intercondylar tubercles also is possible. Accurate placement of the proximal jig pin is a crucial step for correct positioning of the saw guide in either instance.

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