Tendon Rupture

What is Tendon Rupture?

Tendon rupture occurs when a tendon separates from the bone or itself. It can be partial or total. Tendons do not heal spontaneously; surgery is necessary to restore function and relieve pain.

Indications for Surgery:

    • Any tendon injury causing pain, inflammation, or decreased range of motion.
    • Commonly used for:
      • Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture
      • Fracture repair
      • Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) management
      • Tendon and ligament injury management
      • Neurologic disorders (e.g., intervertebral disk disease)
      • Osteoarthritis
      • Spondylosis.

Procedure:

    • Surgical repair involves reattaching the torn tendon to its proper location.
    • Techniques vary based on the specific tendon affected.
    • Postoperative rehabilitation is crucial for optimal recovery.

Benefits:

    • Restored function and mobility.
    • Pain relief.
    • Improved quality of life for the patient.

 

Remember to consult your veterinarian for personalized advice. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!