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Is there significant space between the bone and the plate? Are the screws backing out?TimSent via BlackBerry from T-MobileDate: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 20:13:40 -0400To: <vetrehab >Subject: Fwd: US with TPLO Hi all. We have an unusual case, a TPLO with an infection underlying the plate, in which the osteotomy hasn't healed completely, or at least not enough for our surgeons to feel safe removing the plate. I was thinking of starting US to assist in healing the bone, but am wary given the instrumentation there. Any ideas or experiences out there with similar issues? (Then again, with the infection, US might not be our best bet...) We've been doing LLL for quite a while now. Just hoping to help speed the healing process some. Thanks. Amie Hesbach

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HI Amie- We had a similar case with an overweight Doberman a few years back. I'd be wary with the US, as it also stimulates blood flow in the area--could it have the potential for carrying the infection elsewhere? In our case, the surgeon treated w/several rounds of antibiotics, and encouraged us to be very conservative with our treatment, due to the infection. It took a long time, but we did manage to get good results long-term. Good luck!

Bedenbaugh, PT,CCRP

Fwd: US with TPLO

Hi all.We have an unusual case, a TPLO with an infection underlying the plate, in which the osteotomy hasn't healed completely, or at least not enough for our surgeons to feel safe removing the plate. I was thinking of starting US to assist in healing the bone, but am wary given the instrumentation there. Any ideas or experiences out there with similar issues? (Then again, with the infection, US might not be our best bet...) We've been doing LLL for quite a while now. Just hoping to help speed the healing process some.Thanks.Amie Hesbach

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Aime,

If you have access to it, PEMF can be very helpful in bone healing...and there's some reports that it can make ABx more effective, too.

Krista Niebaum

Fwd: US with TPLO

Hi all.

We have an unusual case, a TPLO with an infection underlying the

plate, in which the osteotomy hasn't healed completely, or at least

not enough for our surgeons to feel safe removing the plate. I was

thinking of starting US to assist in healing the bone, but am wary

given the instrumentation there. Any ideas or experiences out there

with similar issues? (Then again, with the infection, US might not

be our best bet...) We've been doing LLL for quite a while now.

Just hoping to help speed the healing process some.

Thanks.

Amie Hesbach

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Hi Amie

I would never ultrasound when there is an infection.

All the best

Tomlinson BVSc MS PhD DACVS CCRP

Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner

Twin Cities Animal Rehabilitation Clinic

12010 Riverwood Dr, Burnsville MN 55337

www.tcrehab.com

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Bedenbaugh

Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 7:46 PM

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Subject: Re: Fwd: US with TPLO

HI Amie- We had a similar case with an overweight Doberman a

few years back. I'd be wary with the US, as it also stimulates blood flow

in the area--could it have the potential for carrying the infection elsewhere?

In our case, the surgeon treated w/several rounds of antibiotics, and

encouraged us to be very conservative with our treatment, due to the

infection. It took a long time, but we did manage to get good results

long-term. Good luck!

Bedenbaugh, PT,CCRP

Fwd: US with TPLO

Hi all.

We have an unusual case, a TPLO with an infection underlying the

plate, in which the osteotomy hasn't healed completely, or at least

not enough for our surgeons to feel safe removing the plate. I was

thinking of starting US to assist in healing the bone, but am wary

given the instrumentation there. Any ideas or experiences out there

with similar issues? (Then again, with the infection, US might not

be our best bet...) We've been doing LLL for quite a while now.

Just hoping to help speed the healing process some.

Thanks.

Amie Hesbach

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Forgot to say – you could do iontophoresis with an antibiotic.

Tomlinson BVSc MS PhD DACVS CCRP

Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner

Twin Cities Animal Rehabilitation Clinic

12010 Riverwood Dr, Burnsville MN 55337

www.tcrehab.com

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Lamoreaux Hesbach

Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 7:14 PM

To: vetrehab

Subject: Fwd: US with TPLO

Hi all.

We have an unusual case, a TPLO with an infection underlying the

plate, in which the osteotomy hasn't healed completely, or at least

not enough for our surgeons to feel safe removing the plate. I was

thinking of starting US to assist in healing the bone, but am wary

given the instrumentation there. Any ideas or experiences out there

with similar issues? (Then again, with the infection, US might not

be our best bet...) We've been doing LLL for quite a while now.

Just hoping to help speed the healing process some.

Thanks.

Amie Hesbach

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Hi Amie,

If we had a concern about infection, we would not ultrasound, but would treat with antibiotics for one month, then re-radiograph the dog to see if signs of infection are gone.

To answer your other question, we have used ultrasound with dogs that have been slow to heal and it has worked very well. We typically ultrasound the lateral aspect of the sugery site for 5-7 minutes weekly for 4 weeks, then perform radiographs at that 4 week visit. All of the dogs we have done this with have healed by that time. We stay away from the medial side of the stifle where the metal implant is.

Kathy Coffman, CCRT

>From: Amie Lamoreaux Hesbach

>Date: 2008/09/04 Thu PM 06:13:40 MDT

>To: vetrehab

>Subject: Fwd: US with TPLO

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>

>Hi all.

>We have an unusual case, a TPLO with an infection underlying the >plate, in which the osteotomy hasn't healed completely, or at least >not enough for our surgeons to feel safe removing the plate. I was >thinking of starting US to assist in healing the bone, but am wary >given the instrumentation there. Any ideas or experiences out there >with similar issues? (Then again, with the infection, US might not >be our best bet...) We've been doing LLL for quite a while now. >Just hoping to help speed the healing process some.

>Thanks.

>Amie Hesbach

>

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Hi Amie, If you have access, Shock wave

will stimulate rapid healing of the Osteotomy site and it used regularly for

osteomyelitis. I don’t have access to a hyperbaric chamber so that

is what I use!

Good luck, take care, Pam

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TPLO

Hi all.

We have an unusual case, a TPLO with an infection underlying the

plate, in which the osteotomy hasn't healed completely, or at least

not enough for our surgeons to feel safe removing the plate. I was

thinking of starting US to assist in healing the bone, but am wary

given the instrumentation there. Any ideas or experiences out there

with similar issues? (Then again, with the infection, US might not

be our best bet...) We've been doing LLL for quite a while now.

Just hoping to help speed the healing process some.

Thanks.

Amie Hesbach

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Amy,

This is a case for ozone therapy, to kill the bugs and calcify so quickly you won't believe it!Judith M. Shoemaker, DVMAlways Helpful Veterinary Services305 Nottingham RoadNottingham, PA 19362ph fax info@... www.judithshoemaker.com

To: vetrehab From: forpawsrehab@...Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 20:13:40 -0400Subject: Fwd: US with TPLO

Hi all.We have an unusual case, a TPLO with an infection underlying the plate, in which the osteotomy hasn't healed completely, or at least not enough for our surgeons to feel safe removing the plate. I was thinking of starting US to assist in healing the bone, but am wary given the instrumentation there. Any ideas or experiences out there with similar issues? (Then again, with the infection, US might not be our best bet...) We've been doing LLL for quite a while now. Just hoping to help speed the healing process some.Thanks.Amie Hesbach See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. See Now

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Thank you all for your quick responses. (You all passed my test!

No, we're not doing US in this case!)

(Just kidding! I'm certain my delirium is due to sleep deprivation

as my five month old, Siena, is teething!) Anyways, we saw this pup

today and she has a fibrotic/swollen area distally along the plate.

She's back on antibiotics again and our surgeon suggested minimizing

NSAIDs to ensure healing. On radiographs (which were taken on

Tuesday), the distal portion of the plate does have a tiny bit of

space between it and the cortex of the bone. We're continuing LLL.

Mindy, I'd be very interested in sharing info about hyperbarics with

our surgeon and the client, if you don't mind sending it along

(including a contact in our area).

Have a great weekend.

Amie

Amy,

This is a case for ozone therapy, to kill the bugs and calcify so

quickly you won't believe it!

Judith M. Shoemaker, DVM

Always Helpful Veterinary Services

305 Nottingham Road

Nottingham, PA 19362

ph fax

info@...

www.judithshoemaker.com

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Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 20:13:40 -0400

Subject: Fwd: US with TPLO

Hi all.

We have an unusual case, a TPLO with an infection underlying the

plate, in which the osteotomy hasn't healed completely, or at least

not enough for our surgeons to feel safe removing the plate. I was

thinking of starting US to assist in healing the bone, but am wary

given the instrumentation there. Any ideas or experiences out there

with similar issues? (Then again, with the infection, US might not

be our best bet...) We've been doing LLL for quite a while now.

Just hoping to help speed the healing process some.

Thanks.

Amie Hesbach

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part of your life. See Now

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