Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture and TPLO for Dogs and Cats

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @kaylac3367
    @kaylac3367 2 года назад +3

    Appreciate the visual of the procedure.

  • @Natalie-xf8cx
    @Natalie-xf8cx 2 года назад +5

    thank you so much for producing these animations, I am a second year vet student and find this vid and the rest of your channel very helpful!

    • @theralphvet
      @theralphvet  2 года назад +3

      Hi Natalie, thank you for your comment. We're delighted that you find our videos helpful. Wishing you all the very best with your studies! Team Ralph

  • @mojodogs
    @mojodogs 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for such a perfect video. My dog has had TPLO surgery today and this has helped put me at ease as although my wonderful vet explained it fully I couldn't take it in at all as I was in a daze. This was just perfect to see so thank you for taking the time to create such a wonderful explanation.

    • @theralphvet
      @theralphvet  3 года назад

      Thanks so much for the comment! It's lovely to hear that the animation helped you. We hope your dog is recovering well at home!

  • @miglianovet
    @miglianovet Месяц назад

    Amazing !!!! I recomennd to owners often.

  • @shanniileah
    @shanniileah 2 года назад +2

    My dog is booked in for TPLO in 2 todays time. She goes to the vet tomorrow to get a morphine type patch put on as it takes up to 12 hours to start working then she’ll have surgery the following day.
    I’m extremely nervous as she’s our baby but hopefully she’ll be okay and not in to much pain afterwards

    • @theralphvet
      @theralphvet  2 года назад +1

      Hi Shannon, we hope your girl's surgery went well and she is now recovering comfortably at home. Best wishes, Team Ralph

  • @VanGranico
    @VanGranico Год назад

    Great TPLO video explanation 👍🏼
    Thank you so much!

  • @lisak5948
    @lisak5948 2 года назад

    I need to schedule my GSD TPLO surgery, however I work full time and do not have 2 weeks of PTO to be home. She is crate trained, however how often should I come home to let her out and give meds? Not sure what the best solution is for me

    • @theralphvet
      @theralphvet  2 года назад +1

      Hi Lisa, we'd suggest talking to your vets about your dog's post-op requirements. They'll be able to provide a recovery exercise plan, and advise how often to give any medications which will help you to plan and make any arrangements. We hope the surgery and recovery goes well. Best wishes, Team Ralph

    • @shanniileah
      @shanniileah 2 года назад +1

      It’s not about what the best “solution is for YOU”…. It’s about what’s best for your DOG and so they’re not in pain!!!
      🤦‍♀️

  • @safasameer7916
    @safasameer7916 3 года назад

    Hello. Could I use a portion of this animation in a video I am working on? I will mention you in the credits

    • @theralphvet
      @theralphvet  3 года назад

      Hello, please could you email kezia@theralph.vet ? Thank you

  • @johnmoua9556
    @johnmoua9556 2 года назад

    Is tplo better or tta better?

    • @theralphvet
      @theralphvet  2 года назад

      Hi John, the type of treatment or surgery depends on the precise nature of the case. Generally speaking, TPLO and TTA have been considered equivalent in terms of outcome for a number of years. However, recent evidence suggests that TPLO may give a more predictable outcome. It leads to better stifle stability, resulting in reduced progression of osteoarthritis and a much lower percentage of patients showing signs of chronic pain in the long term, compared to TTA. Take care, Team Ralph

    • @shanniileah
      @shanniileah 2 года назад +1

      TPLO is a longer lasting fix and recommended for dogs that still have many years left.
      The tta is for older dogs and dogs that don’t really move much anyway.
      If you can’t afford the TPLO then the tta is better then nothing but if you can afford it then get TPLO 100%