Pet Economics 101 What does vet medicine cost? The expense of canine cruciate ligament repairs (Part 1)

February 21st, 2008  

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Being in just about every dog spot imaginable... I am almost guaranteed to run across this one sooner or later. It is a common topic of discussion in the Flyball, Frisbee, and Agility groups since someone's dog is invariably recovering from the surgery.

The prognosis is almost always excellent though, so despite the pain and cost... I don't think the risk of this type of injury is greater than the reward to dogs and human alike for being active and competitive in dog sport. It's a question that's worth asking though, since it does appear to be a super common issue.

One of the vets in one of the groups went so far as to say that post op patients can actually be BETTER then healthy dogs given the unfortunate natural structure of that joint. I wish I knew the specifics on why the reshaping surgery is so successful, but perhaps the good Doctor knows what I'm talking about and can elaborate tomorrow.

Border Wars - Christopher February 21st, 2008 06:02:00 PM

Dr. Khuly----Yippee, I am looking forward to part 11 !!If you don't mind, could you add a brief little comparison to "luxating patellas" and the difference between the two injurys & the treatments??
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Barbara A. Albright February 21st, 2008 07:23:00 PM

Our rescued boxer was hit by a car (just prior to us adopting him) and severely broke his right hind leg. His recovery was complicated by a nasty staph infection that didn’t clear up until every last pin was removed (even the ones they had intended on leaving in there). A few months later he started favoring the same leg again. So back to the same surgeon we went. This time the diagnosis was a cruciate injury. After the vet explained that they would need to once again drill holes in his bone (in basically the same spot the original break was in) and put more metal plates in his leg a little red flag went up. I was very concerned about his body rejecting the metal again and another staph infection reoccurring. And I was concerned about drilling more holes in this poor dog’s leg.

The vet was encouraging us to act quickly but I needed a second opinion. So we put him on metacam and then saw another vet. After a few days on Metacam he was basically back to normal. The second surgeon didn’t agree with the 1st vet’s diagnosis. He couldn’t feel the movement and he didn’t think metacam would have such dramatic results on a cruciate tear. Our Boxer has now been on Metacam more than a month. I am getting ready to wean him off and see how it goes. I still struggle with the fact that we really didn’t do anything for him. But on the other hand maybe we avoided an unnecessary surgery.

I wonder how common it is to have problems making a clear diagnosis?

EO February 21st, 2008 07:45:00 PM

EO: Just make sure you got a second opinion from a boarded surgeon. I distrust even my own diagnoses on this injury. I *always* refer to a surgeon for confrmation.

Dr. Patty Khuly February 21st, 2008 08:56:00 PM

Barbara: Oh my--luxating patellas are another animal entirely. Would you mind my tabling of that one until later so it can get the attention it deserves as a separate post? Thanks!

Dr. Patty Khuly February 21st, 2008 08:58:00 PM

Cost me $2,800 when my big guy ran off on four and came back on three one day. I didn't know what he'd done. Had him at the vet's the next day, surgery within a few days. She always referred to a good surgeon who did it at her clinic. He put in two ligs, an autologous made from the hip joint and a synthetic. He said sometimes one or the other can fail.

Did the total confinement thing for two weeks, carried him in and out of the house (stairs at both doors), gradually moved up to walking, etc. It took a couple of months but he was right back to normal after that, running and everything.

This was about 6 or 7 years ago now, I imagine there are new procedures today.

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Hi I'm in need of advice on how to help my dog Ecko that has a torn cruciate of his Left knee. He is 3 1/2 year old Shepard/Chow mix and he is about 106 pounds, yea he is a big boy with a Wonderful Sole. His surgery is going to cost $2,950. and I don't know how or where or when I'm going to get the money for it. I know just about everyone has a story to tell and I'm not asking for anything but advice on how I can help make him more comfortable. Would it help if I wrapped his knee? I have pain pills from his Vet but, when those run out I know he will still be in pain. I feel so bad that I don't have what he needs right now. I'm waiting on my Social Security to start and I'm living with my son who works part time and goes to college. So Please any Advice will be greatly appreciated.

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So, is this really neccesary, or is my vet just trying to get more money out of me?

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