Hip and Stifle Surgery Question 3 - Test Your Knowledge!
Question
Look at the radiograph. What is your diagnosis?
Name the ten conformational abnormalities that can occur in this condition
Answer
Medial Patellar Luxation.
Conformational abnormalities that can occur with medial patellar luxation include:-
- Coxo Vara
- Medial bowing of distal femur (distal femoral varus)
- External torsion of distal femur
- Shallow Trochlear sulcus
- Medial trochlear ridge absent/poorly developed
- Hypoplastic medial femoral condyle
- Medial displacement of tibial tuberosity
- Proximal tibial varus
- Internal tibial torsion
- Internal rotation of pes
How did you get on? This question and answer are from Scott Rutherford, tutor on the upcoming small group practical attendance course Hip and Stifle Surgery. Read on for hands-on help.....
Or call us on 0151 328 0444 to reserve your place.
Hip and Stifle Surgery -
Hands on Practical Course
This Highly Practical, Hands-on Course could be just what you're looking for!
What sort of things will we help you sort out?
This two day, small group practical course will give you the skills and confidence that you need to tackle hip and stifle patients effectively in your practice. These presentations occur frequently in small animal practice, and are usually cases that you can deal with in-house.
Develop your practical skills and confidence in decision making with the help of our friendly and approachable tutors. You'll get the help you need to get better outcomes with your patients and avoid common pitfalls in your surgical procedures.
Register now by clicking the buttons below, or call us on 0151 328 0444 to reserve your place.
March
21-22
- Tuesday 21st March and Wednesday 22nd March
CPD Solutions Training Centre Studley, Warwickshire B80 7EY £1297 (+VAT)
Reserve your spot today!
0151 328 0444
Have a question?
Call us now to speak to one of the team - We'll be delighted to help.
0151 328 0444