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Hip luxation
British Small Animal Veterinary Association , e141 (2015); https://doi.org/10.22233/9781910443521.19.3
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Hip luxation
- Speaker: Brian Beale
- From: BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2015
- Stream: Orthopaedics
- Lecture Type: Veterinary streams
- Item: pp 198 - 199
- DOI: 10.22233/9781910443521.19.3
- Copyright: © 2015 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
- First broadcast: April 2015
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Toggle button technique. © 2015 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Toggle button technique.
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Figure 2:
A right hip dislocation was treated with a toggle–rod technique to reconstruct the round ligament of the femur. The ligament prosthesis consisted of 2 mm FiberTape and two suture buttons. An iliofemoral suture was placed following the toggle rod prosthesis to internally rotate and abduct the hip slightly. © 2015 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Figure 2:
A right hip dislocation was treated with a toggle–rod technique to reconstruct the round ligament of the femur. The ligament prosthesis consisted of 2 mm FiberTape and two suture buttons. An iliofemoral suture was placed following the toggle rod prosthesis to internally rotate and abduct the hip slightly.