Dog TPLO Surgery in Roseville, CA

Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness provides TPLO surgery for dogs in Roseville and the surrounding areas—restoring stability, easing pain, and supporting your pup’s return to an active, happy life. 

TPLO surgery (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy) is an advanced orthopedic procedure that treats cranial cruciate ligament injuries by changing the biomechanics of the knee joint. Torn ligaments and knee injuries in dogs can be heartbreaking for pet owners to witness. When your beloved companion struggles with mobility and pain from a cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) injury, you want the most effective treatment available to restore their quality of life.

At Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness, we understand the emotional stress that comes with your dog’s orthopedic injury. Our team provides comprehensive canine surgical care, including TPLO (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy) surgery for dogs in Roseville, designed to support your furry family member’s return to an active, pain-free life. With our state-of-the-art veterinary facility and surgical team, we’re committed to delivering the five-star care your pet deserves.

What Is TPLO Surgery for Dogs?

TPLO surgery represents one of the most advanced and effective treatments for cranial cruciate ligament injuries in dogs. Unlike traditional repair methods that attempt to replace the torn ligament, TPLO changes the biomechanics of the knee joint by altering the angle of the tibial plateau.

During the procedure, the surgeon makes a curved cut in the top of the tibia (shin bone) and rotates it to create a more stable joint surface. A specially designed plate and screws hold the bone in its new position while healing occurs. This technique eliminates the need for the cranial cruciate ligament to provide stability, allowing dogs to regain full function even with a completely torn ligament.

The American College of Veterinary Surgeons recognizes TPLO as the gold standard treatment for larger dogs with CCL injuries, particularly those weighing over 50 pounds. The TPLO procedure typically takes one to two hours and requires advanced training and equipment to perform safely.

Benefits of TPLO Surgery for Dogs

TPLO surgery offers several advantages over other treatment options for cranial cruciate ligament injuries in dogs. Dogs typically experience better long-term outcomes with TPLO compared to traditional repair methods, especially larger breeds that place more stress on their knee joints.

Most dogs achieve 90-95% return to normal function following TPLO surgery. The procedure addresses the underlying biomechanical problem rather than simply replacing torn tissue, making it a more permanent solution. Recovery times for TPLO surgery are generally predictable, with most dogs returning to normal activity within 12-16 weeks.

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TPLO Surgery Recovery Timeline

Recovery from TPLO surgery for dogs requires dedication from both pet owners and their veterinary team. The healing process typically follows a structured timeline designed to allow proper bone healing while gradually returning your dog to normal activity levels.

Phase 1: Initial Recovery (Weeks 1-2)

During the first phase post-surgery, strict rest is essential. Dogs should be confined to a small area and only allowed outside on a leash for bathroom breaks. Pain management and monitoring the surgical site for signs of infection are top priorities during this initial phase.

Phase 2: Controlled Activity (Weeks 3-8)

The next phase involves gradually increasing controlled activity levels while maintaining careful supervision. Short, controlled walks on a leash support maintaining muscle tone without compromising healing. Swimming and physical therapy exercises may be introduced to maintain range of motion and prevent muscle atrophy.

Phase 3: Return to Activity (Weeks 8-16)

The 8-week mark typically brings the first post-operative radiographs to evaluate bone healing. If healing is progressing normally, activity can be further increased. Most dogs can return to off-leash activity and play by 12-16 weeks post-surgery, though this timeline may vary based on individual healing rates and compliance with post-operative instructions.

Home Care During TPLO Recovery

Successful TPLO recovery for dogs depends heavily on proper home care. Creating a safe, comfortable environment for your dog supports preventing complications and promotes healing. Slippery surfaces should be covered with rugs or mats to prevent falls, and access to stairs and doggie doors should be restricted.

Pain management is crucial during the recovery period. We provide comprehensive pain control protocols that may include multiple medications or therapies to keep your dog comfortable. Never give human medications to your pet, as many are toxic to dogs.

Regular monitoring of the surgical site supports detecting potential complications early. Signs of concern include excessive swelling, discharge, opening of the incision, or signs of severe pain. Any concerns should be reported to our team immediately.

Why Choose Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness for TPLO Surgery?

Our commitment to exceptional pet surgical care sets us apart in Roseville and the surrounding areas. Dr. Erin Paster brings over 20 years of experience in orthopedic surgery, having performed countless successful TPLO procedures throughout her career. As a board-certified surgeon, she maintains the highest standards of surgical technique and patient care.

Our clean and spacious facility features a state-of-the-art surgical suite equipped with advanced technology for orthopedic procedures. We maintain strict sterile protocols and use advanced monitoring equipment to enhance your pet’s safety throughout the surgical process. Patients under general anesthesia have continuous monitoring of vital signs, including heart rate, heart rhythm, electrical activity of the heart, blood pressure, respiratory rate, body temperature, and oxygen levels. We use warming blankets and warming techniques to maintain proper body temperature and provide pain management to support your dog’s comfort.

Beyond technical expertise, we prioritize clear communication with pet owners throughout the entire process. From initial consultation through complete recovery, our team of Roseville veterinarians keeps you informed and supported every step of the way. We understand that your pet is a beloved family member, and we treat them with the same level of care we would want for our own pets.

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Don’t let your dog suffer with a torn cruciate ligament when effective treatment is available. Early intervention often leads to better outcomes and can address secondary complications such as meniscal tears. Dr. Paster and our surgical team is ready to evaluate your pet and discuss whether TPLO surgery for dogs is the right choice for their specific situation.

Contact Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness today at (916) 773-8578 or reach out through our contact form to discuss TPLO surgery options for your dog’s care. Located at 254 Gibson Drive in Roseville, our family-owned veterinary clinic provides compassionate, five-star care to pets throughout Roseville and the surrounding areas. Led by board-certified surgeon Dr. Erin Paster with over 20 years of experience, our team treats every pet with the same love and respect we would our own.

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Located at 254 Gibson Drive in Roseville, our family-owned veterinary clinic provides compassionate, five-star care to pets throughout Roseville and the surrounding areas. Led by board-certified surgeon Dr. Erin Paster with over 20 years of experience, our team treats every pet with the same love and respect we would our own.

The information provided on this website has been reviewed by our veterinarians but is for educational purposes only. It should not replace professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If your pet is experiencing a medical concern, please contact our clinic at (916) 773-8578 or seek immediate veterinary care.