ACL surgeries are crucial for both cats and dogs suffering from injuries, as they can cause pain, instability, and mobility issues.
Same- or next-day surgery may be available after your dog’s evaluation when medically appropriate.
- Free ACL assessment with a doctor (call before 5pm for same day appointments)*
- 35 years of surgical experience
- Multiple ACL repair techniques
- No referral needed
- Independent, doctor-owned hospital
- Affordable Pricing
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(*) New clients only: the first ACL office assessment is free. Imaging, laboratory testing, medication and treatment are not included.
Appointment and surgery availability varies.
In-House Diagnostics and Surgery
Your dog’s evaluation, diagnostics and surgery can be handled in one hospital.
Our in-house capabilities include:
- Digital X-rays
- Ultrasound
- Bloodwork
- Echocardiography
- Orthopedic surgery
Because diagnostics are performed onsite, some results may be available the same day.**
(**)Timing varies by test and patient.
ACL Diagnostics
Our clinic offers comprehensive diagnostic services for ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injuries in pets, including dogs that may show signs of limping, lameness, or difficulty in movement. We use advanced diagnostic tools, such as digital radiographs (X-rays) and advanced imaging techniques to accurately assess the extent of the injury and determine the best course of treatment. Our veterinary team carefully evaluates the affected limb, considering both clinical symptoms and diagnostic results, to provide a precise diagnosis. Early detection and accurate diagnosis are crucial for effective treatment and to help your pet recover quickly, minimizing pain and improving long-term mobility.
Extracapsular Repair
Extracapsular repair is a highly effective surgical technique used to treat ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injuries in animals, particularly those with mild to moderate cases. During the procedure, the damaged ligament is stabilized using a strong synthetic material, which is secured outside the joint capsule to restore stability and function. This repair method is commonly recommended for smaller dogs or those with lower activity levels. Our experienced surgical team uses the latest techniques and state-of-the-art tools to ensure a successful outcome, allowing your pet to regain mobility and return to a pain-free lifestyle. Post-operative care and rehabilitation are essential to ensure a smooth recovery and optimal results.
Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO)
Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO) is a highly effective surgical procedure used to treat ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injuries in larger and more active dogs. The surgery involves reshaping the tibial plateau to change the angle of the knee joint, which stabilizes the joint and eliminates the need for the ACL. TPLO is known for its ability to provide long-term stability and improve mobility, making it an excellent option for dogs with severe ligament damage. Our skilled veterinarians use advanced techniques to perform this procedure with precision, ensuring the best possible outcome for your pet. After surgery, a structured rehabilitation plan will help support recovery and restore strength and function to the affected limb.
Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (TTA)
Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (TTA) is a cutting-edge surgical procedure used to treat ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injuries in dogs, especially those with moderate to severe cases. The procedure involves advancing the tibial tuberosity, which is the part of the tibia where the patellar tendon attaches, to change the angle of the knee joint. This eliminates the need for the ACL by stabilizing the joint and preventing abnormal movement. TTA is particularly beneficial for larger or more active dogs, offering a faster recovery and improved long-term outcomes. Our experienced veterinarians perform this procedure with precision, ensuring your pet can regain strength and mobility, while a carefully designed rehabilitation plan helps support recovery and optimize function.
Tightrope / Lateral Suture Technique
The Tightrope or Lateral Suture Technique is a surgical procedure used to treat ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injuries in dogs, particularly for those with mild to moderate ligament damage. This procedure involves placing a strong, flexible suture material over the knee joint to stabilize the tibia and femur, mimicking the function of the torn ACL. The suture is tightened to hold the joint in a stable position, preventing abnormal movement and allowing the ligament to heal. The Tightrope technique is a minimally invasive option that provides effective stabilization with a quicker recovery time. Our experienced veterinary team uses this method to ensure your pet’s mobility and comfort, with careful post-operative care and rehabilitation to promote a full recovery.
We are certified in TTA, TPLO, and Total Hip replacements by the inventors of the techniques - www.Kyon.ch