Imaging

CT, rather than arthroscopy, has been considered the preferred noninvasive technique to assess MCD lesions of the canine elbow joint in the study
An accurate estimation of the extent of the elbow cartilage lesions still requires arthroscopic joint inspection
The technique was fast and easy to perform and allowed a minimally invasive approach while improving spinal cord visualization
A potential cause of chronic hindlimb lameness in medium to large breed dogs. MRI is suited for diagnosis and treatment is generally conservative.
Surface blood flow appears greater in partially ruptured canine CrCL than intact CrCL
The values established could be used as a reference for surgical treatment of angular deformities, malunions, non-unions, comminuted fractures, and future orthopaedic research
Medial tibial cortex torsion and tibial rotational alignment can be measured using the protocol described in this study
Medial compartment disease is not homogenous and pattern recognition may assist further investigation of etiopathogenesis
If zero femoral elevation can be achieved for radiography, the lateral distal femoral angle measurements do not vary much with mild femoral rotation (±5°)
Overall radiographic complication rate and healing scores similar to those described for unilateral TTA