Simini Surgery Review: Small Animal Edition
In this Simini Small Animal Surgery Podcast episode, we continue our orthopedic coverage from the May 2025 issue of Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology (VCOT) by focusing on a question that underpins every successful orthopedic procedure: how can better planning improve surgical outcomes? From universal deformity correction guides and giant-breed cranial cruciate surgery to rethinking surgical exposure of the canine radius, these studies challenge traditional assumptions and demonstrate how thoughtful planning can improve precision, reduce complications, and simplify orthopedic procedures. In this episode: ✅ Cheon et al. — Evaluated a novel universal distal femoral osteotomy (DFO) guide designed to replace patient-specific 3D-printed cutting guides. Using an adjustable titanium rail-and-pin system, the universal guide achieved correction accuracy within 2 degrees, matching custom 3D-printed guides without requiring CT-based manufacturing or production delays. The findings suggest that a reusable, shelf-ready system can provide the same surgical precision while dramatically simplifying preoperative logistics. ✅ Guénégo et al. — Reviewed outcomes of AMA-based cranial closing wedge osteotomy (CCWO) in 204 giant-breed dogs (>50 kg) with cranial cruciate ligament disease. By aligning the anatomical and mechanical axes and eliminating excessive shear forces, the procedure achieved grade 4 bone healing in 100% of dogs by eight weeks and an exceptionally low surgical site infection rate of just 0.5%. Double locking plate fixation, postoperative antibiotics, and a 15-day Robert Jones bandage were key components of the protocol. ✅ Lin et al. — Compared the traditional craniomedial approach (CMA) and the craniolateral approach (CLA) to the canine radius in cadavers. The CLA provided significantly greater exposure (19.4 cm² vs. 13.8 cm²) while avoiding the median neurovascular bundle and allowing simultaneous access to the ulna through the same incision. These findings suggest the CLA may offer substantial advantages for fracture reduction, plating, and minimally invasive fixation techniques. Together, these studies highlight a simple but powerful principle: better orthopedic outcomes begin long before the first screw is placed. 🎓 Journal Articles Discussed * Cheon et al. — Comparing the Accuracy of Patient-Specific Guide and Universal Guide for Distal Femoral Osteotomy in Dogs * Guénégo et al. — Modified Cranial Closing Wedge Osteotomy (AMA-Based CCWO) to Treat Cranial Cruciate Ligament Deficient Stifle in 204 Dogs Over 50 Kg: Magnitude of the Craniocaudal Angulation of the Proximal Tibia and Rate of Surgical Site Infection * Lin et al. — Does the Craniolateral Approach Provide Better Exposure to the Radius than the Craniomedial Approach for Internal Fracture Fixation in Dogs? 📚 From the May 2025 issue of VCOT 🎁 Want to learn more about Simini Protect Lavage or request a sample? Learn More: www.simini.com [http://www.simini.com] Request a Sample: https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit [https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit]
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