Hi Samantha,
I have a scrub nurse on my board who works at a specialty hospital in CT and handles about 4-5 TPLO surgeries a week. CCL stands for "Cranial cruciate ligament".
TPLO's have very high success rates and recovery time is quiet fast, dependent on the case. When I worked ICU and handled recovery post op before discharge, most dogs were up and mobile the next day. I've seen a fair amount of double TPLO's as well, when both knees are done at the same time, and it is still amazing how quickly the dog can adjust (with support and proper post op care per your DVM). We have also handled plenty of cases where amputation was the best option and again, it is amazing how quickly a dog can adjust and be mobile afterwards. With larger breeds, size and long term complications - such as osteoarthritis/joint degeneration - should be taken into consideration.
Is there a specific reason that amputation was recommended aside from the TPLO surgery?
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Maria Putnam
Founder/CEO
All About the Animals Foundation
CT
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-30-2025 05:52 PM
From: Samantha Paxin
Subject: CCL repair surgery
We currently have a young pittie female who was dumped and another volunteer trapped her and we got her into the vet up to date on all her shots, we got her spayed and then she also needed a dental because a lot of her teeth were broken and she just had a lot of issues from what we don't know because she was dumped. However a couple days before her dental I noticed that she was limping sometimes and not wanting to put weight on her back leg. So when she went in for her dental the vet checked her out and realized that she had a torn cruciate and will need surgery, the vet is recommending either the TPLO surgery or amputation. However we found a vet that does an alternative to TPLO surgery which is called a CCL repair surgery. It is less invasive and better results long-term and also less expensive. The downside of it is that the recovery time is much longer. I'm wondering if anybody else has had this surgery done and what your experience was and any tips.
TIA
#Medicine,SurgeryandSterilization
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Samantha Paxin
Founder
Little Critters Rescue
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