BioOne.org will be down briefly for maintenance on 17 December 2024 between 18:00-22:00 Pacific Time US. We apologize for any inconvenience.
How to translate text using browser tools
1 June 2015 SURGICAL CORRECTION OF BILATERAL PATELLAR LUXATION IN AN AMERICAN BLACK BEAR CUB (URSUS AMERICANUS)
Katarina R. Bennett, Marion R. Desmarchelier, Trina R. Bailey
Author Affiliations +
Abstract

A wild orphaned male American black bear cub (Ursus americanus) presented with hind limb gait abnormalities and was found to have bilateral grade 3 laterally luxating patellas. There were no other significant abnormalities detected on neurologic, radiographic, or hematologic examinations. The trochlear grooves were deepened with a chondroplasty, and the redundant soft tissues imbricated. There was a marked improvement in the bear's gait postoperatively, with an apparent full return to function. To the authors' knowledge, patellar luxation has not been reported in the Ursidae family, and the success in this case suggests that this technique may be used in large wild or captive carnivore cubs.

American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
Katarina R. Bennett, Marion R. Desmarchelier, and Trina R. Bailey "SURGICAL CORRECTION OF BILATERAL PATELLAR LUXATION IN AN AMERICAN BLACK BEAR CUB (URSUS AMERICANUS)," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 46(2), 359-362, (1 June 2015). https://doi.org/10.1638/2013-0288R1.1
Received: 3 December 2013; Published: 1 June 2015
KEYWORDS
American black bear
chondroplasty
lameness
patellar luxation
surgery
Ursus americanus
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission
Back to Top