Tightrope ACL Repairs and Stifle Surgery
The Mt. Nittany Veterinary Hospital is pleased to announce that we’re now performing the Tightrope Procedure for ruptured ACL’s (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) in the dog. I attended the Arthrex Joint Stabilization Course in Las Vegas at the Western States Veterinary Conference this past February, and have since been working with Dr. Brian Bretz (Board Certified Surgeon at the Center for Animal Referral and Emergency Services in Langhorne, PA) to become comfortable and proficient with the procedure over the past couple of months.
I’m excited to be able to add this new procedure to the available procedures and services we can provide at the Mt. Nittany Veterinary Hospital, and look forward to continuing to learn new skills and procedures that will benefit our patients and clients!
(You can reference the Arthrex Tightrope Client Information Brochure at: http://www.innovativeanimalproducts.com/pdf/TightRope-CCL-Client-info.pdf)
The Mt. Nittany Veterinary Hospital is pleased to announce that we’re now performing the Tightrope Procedure for ruptured ACL’s (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) in the dog. I attended the Arthrex Joint Stabilization Course in Las Vegas at the Western States Veterinary Conference this past February, and have since been working with Dr. Brian Bretz (Board Certified Surgeon at the Center for Animal Referral and Emergency Services in Langhorne, PA) to become comfortable and proficient with the procedure over the past couple of months.
I’m excited to be able to add this new procedure to the available procedures and services we can provide at the Mt. Nittany Veterinary Hospital, and look forward to continuing to learn new skills and procedures that will benefit our patients and clients!
Dr. Bob
*You can reference the Arthrex Tightrope Client Information Brochure at: http://www.innovativeanimalproducts.com/pdf/TightRope-CCL-Client-info.pdf
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