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Patellar Groove Replacement (PGR) provides a novel solution to the challenge of treating severe canine patellofemoral degenerative joint disease.
While conventional treatments, e.g. TTT, remain effective for patients with grade 1 – 2 patella luxation, more complex scenarios, combining multiple deformities and severe trochlear malformation, present a considerable challenge to surgeons and too often result in a less than satisfactory clinical outcome.
The execution of the PGR surgical technique is straightforward. However, successful outcomes require surgeons’ comprehensively evaluate the hind limb and account for all relevant factors.
The PGR Course is available as a dry lab or wet and dry lab course. Both formats include lectures on background, planning, surgical technique, clinical experience, and complications. The Wet lab format includes the practical exercise of surgical planning, execution of a PGR on a cadaver specimen, post-op radiography and case review discussion.
KYON PGR Training is appropriate for veterinary surgeons with well-rounded orthopedic experience, knowledgeable in fracture plating, corrective osteotomies, and TPLO or TTA techniques. Complications are minimal, commonly associated with technical errors, and easily avoided with comprehensive instruction, diligent planning and practice.
Your hospital OR is suitable for advanced orthopedic surgery, including joint replacement.
Some surgeons and clinics will have more preparation to do than others. We are happy to discuss your specific circumstances and chart a path.
This practical PGR course aims improve your understanding of all critical aspects of PGR and equip you with the necessary skills to achieve consistently successful clinical outcomes.
Course Outcome: Completion of this course prepares you to perform PGR independently and incorporate the procedure into your clinical services.
Requirements: Attendees should be experienced in conventional treatments for patella luxation (e.g. TTT and wedge/block trochleoplasty), knowledgeable in fracture plating and corrective osteotomies of the hind limb.
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