School Of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine, 
Italy						                            
                            
						
 Research Article
												Use of Wallace Distractor in Canine Stifle Arthroscopy 						
Author(s): Angela Palumbo  Piccionello, Antonella  Volta, Barbara  Bonazzoli, Alberto  Salvaggio, Adolfo Maria  Tambella, Cecilia  Vullo, Gian Enrico  Magi and Filippo Maria  MartiniAngela Palumbo  Piccionello, Antonella  Volta, Barbara  Bonazzoli, Alberto  Salvaggio, Adolfo Maria  Tambella, Cecilia  Vullo, Gian Enrico  Magi and Filippo Maria  Martini             
						
												
				 Objectives: To assess the value of the intra-articular Wallace distractor in stifle arthroscopy in the dog.
Methods-Ex-vivo study: ten cadaver limbs of dogs were used to explore the stifle joints by arthroscopy each once without and once with the aid of a Wallace distractor. Radiographs and observational data were used to assess the degree of joint distraction and to evaluate any collateral intra-articular damages. In vivo study: distractor-assisted arthroscopy was thereafter performed in 12 consecutive clinical cases of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture. The use of the Wallace distractor, clinical setting, time to complete joint evaluation were recorded.
Results: In the cadaver study, radiographic findings showed a signifi.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2157-7579.1000185 
																	  
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