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TPLO Surgery Service Areas in Texas

TPLO Surgery in Austin, TX

Your pet’s cranial cruciate ligament (CCL, same as an ACL in a person) helps stabilize its knee or stifle joint. Dogs knees are not hinge joints. In other words, the bones don’t interlock. Instead, the CCL and several other ligaments provide support to help stabilize the joint and allow the proper movement of the hind limbs.

A torn CCL is a common leg injury in dogs (similar to an ACL injury in humans) and one of the most common causes of lameness. Owners most commonly attribute CCL injury to a traumatic incident or sudden changes in movement and direction, though in dogs most cases likely have an underlying genetic component. Most commonly the ligament stretches and breaks down over time (degenerative cruciate disease). In most cases, partial tears continue to break down until it becomes a complete tear.

In the presence of a partial CCL tear, without proper treatment, it is likely that your pet’s joint health will continue to degenerate. As a result of inflammation within the knee, osteoarthritis could develop, causing chronic pain and reduced range of motion. Avoid these complications and partner with TPLO Austin’s board-certified CCL surgeons.

What is CCL Surgery?

CCL surgery is a procedure that helps repair a canine’s ruptured Cranial Cruciate Ligament. This type of surgery is the most common orthopedic procedure — data shows that CCL surgery comprises 85% of all dog orthopedic surgeries performed every year.

If your canine has a torn ACL, a veterinary surgeon may perform any of the following procedures:

  • Extracapsular repair (lateral suture technique)
  • Tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO)
  • Tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA)
  • CORA based leveling osteotomy (CBLO)
  • Tightrope

Keep in mind that each type of surgery offers different advantages and disadvantages. Our team will help you go over the treatment options available and determine the best procedure for your pet. We’ll consider factors such as your pet’s age, weight, size, and lifestyle before making any recommendations.

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What is TPLO Surgery & How Does It Work?

After a visit to TPLO surgery in Austin, TX, your dog’s recovery will likely take about 12 to 16 weeks. But your pet’s actual recovery time will ultimately depend on its age, fitness level, and other health-related factors. For example, some dogs can recover in 12 weeks, while other dogs may take up to six months before they’re back to normal.

We’ve listed a few ways you can help your pet recover smoothly from TPLO surgery below:

  • As your dog recovers, for the first 24-48 hours their body will continue to metabolize any remaining anesthetics from their system. In other words, it is very common for your dog to be loopy the day of and possibly even the day after the procedure.
  • Your pet will require activity restriction to allow for proper bone healing. Work with your veterinarian to determine when it’s appropriate to begin implementing exercise beyond the necessary trips outside to use the restroom.
  • Restricting your dog’s physical activity can be achieved by keeping them inside a crate, an indoor circular fence, or another small space in your home.
  • It’s important to monitor your pet’s incision site daily. The incision site should remain clean and protected from infection. Licking is the most common reason for surgical site infections.
  • Keep your dog as comfortable as possible. This often means keeping their mind busy with love, attention, and toys.
  • Don’t forget to give your pet its prescribed medication as directed by your veterinarian. These drugs play a direct role in your pets’ comfort and protection from a risk of infection.
  • Provide a clean and calm environment conducive to your pet’s recovery.
  • Get in touch with your veterinarian ASAP if your dog experiences any problems along the recovery journey.

Get the Best Care for Your Pet’s Torn CCL

Does your pet have a ruptured CCL? TPLO Austin offers surgery to help address this common canine injury. When your pet undergoes TPLO surgery in Austin, TX, it can continue to live an active, normal life. TPLO surgery can help prevent additional insult to the joint and slow or reduce the progression of osteoarthritis.

If your pet needs surgery or has suffered from a CCL injury, visit one of our surgeons in Austin. Our board-certified small animal surgeons will discuss the whole process and answer all questions related to TPLO surgery.

Give your canine quality care for a CCL injury. Schedule their surgery with TPLO Austin and get in touch with us today.

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TPLO Austin by Mobile Veterinary Specialists is dedicated to providing Austin area dog owners with reliable and accurate information about the TPLO Surgery. Our surgeons serve dog owners needing the TPLO surgery in Austin and surrounding towns Bastrop, Cedar Creek, Kyle, Buda, Driftwood, Wimberley, Lockhart, San Marcos, New Braunfels, Blanco, Dripping Springs, Spicewood, Jonestown, Pflugerville, Round Rock, Andice, Georgetown, Walburg, Cedar Park, Leander, Liberty Hill, Lago Vista, Marble Falls, Kingsland, Coupland, Hutto, Taylor, Thrall, Lexington, Rockdale, Manor, Elgin, Smithville and more. To learn more about the TPLO go through our 6 StepsTM and if at any point you have questions, contact us.

Meet The Surgeons

TPLO Austin is run by Dr. David Allman and Dr. Kelly Might of Mobile Veterinary Specialists. They are board certified surgeons and are passionate about helping dogs with torn ACL’s. They have helped thousands of dogs in the Austin area and would be happy to help answer any questions you have.

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Dr. David Allman

TPLO Austin North Team

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Dr. Kelly Might

TPLO Austin South Team

Our Contact

3904 A Warehouse Row, Suite A, Austin, TX 78704

Hours:
Monday - Friday | 8:00am to 4:00pm
Saturday & Sunday | Closed

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