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Hi,

My 1yo frenchy has been diagnosed with a luxating patella I.e her knee cap shifts out of its groove.

I usually see north Sydney vet located in st Leonard's, Sydney nsw and they are very good but expensive. I will pay if it means I get the best surgeon but I wanted to ask if anyone knows an especially good vet hospital and surgeon in Sydney that you would recommend to get it right

Thanks in advance

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Hi,

My 1yo frenchy has been diagnosed with a luxating patella I.e her knee cap shifts out of its groove.

I usually see north Sydney vet located in st Leonard's, Sydney nsw and they are very good but expensive. I will pay if it means I get the best surgeon but I wanted to ask if anyone knows an especially good vet hospital and surgeon in Sydney that you would recommend to get it right

Thanks in advance

Max Zuber at Gladesville Vet. If you google him his info should come up. He is awesome plus has great 'bedside manner'.

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Damn that was fast. Thanks so much for your feedback.

@aussielover yes I meant north shore vet and Craig bailey looks good. May I ask your experience with him is or what you heard?

I forgot to mention. Frenchies can be bad under anaesthesia, so it's important that the vet has experience with that.

Actually everyone's recommendations looked good. So it might just come down to who's local in the end after all. Unless of course someone is a frenchy and knee surgeon specialist! :)

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Karen Hedburg is a Specialist French Bulldog vet and French Bulldog breeder. Just cant remember the name of her clinic in Sydney.

Someone else may be able to help with that.

ETA North Richmond Veterinary Hospital

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Damn that was fast. Thanks so much for your feedback.

@aussielover yes I meant north shore vet and Craig bailey looks good. May I ask your experience with him is or what you heard?

I forgot to mention. Frenchies can be bad under anaesthesia, so it's important that the vet has experience with that.

Actually everyone's recommendations looked good. So it might just come down to who's local in the end after all. Unless of course someone is a frenchy and knee surgeon specialist! :)

I hope you have had a second opinion. Luxating patellas are the most over operated on "condition". A vet can just snap the knee caps out and in on small and young dogs and the owner is told: OH luxating patellas, the dog will be crippled, he needs an operation !!! Please don't operate unless it is absolutely needed :(:(

ETA: Then of course if the operate IS needed, go to a specialist. I would recommend SASH at North Ryde or ARH at Homebush.

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I would suggest starting with a second opinion with a specialist surgeon. I normally refer to David Lidbetter for orthopaedic cases but also have regular contact with SASH. There are also referral hospitals in Homebush (Animal Referral Hospital) and the North Shore.

Depending on the grade of MLP surgery may or may not be required. If you are particularly concerned about the anaesthetic then SASH does have a consultant specialist anaesthetist on staff. I know that Karen Hedberg is a well respected vet but for the purposes of this conversation, while she is experienced with particular breeds she does not have a specialist qualification.

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ARH at homebush. Specialist is best and a second opinion a must.

Max Zuber must be getting long in the tooth!!....he was around when I was VNing 22yrs ago!!!...lol and he was old then!

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Karen Hedburg is a Specialist French Bulldog vet and French Bulldog breeder. Just cant remember the name of her clinic in Sydney.

Someone else may be able to help with that.

ETA North Richmond Veterinary Hospital

I'd be starting with Karen and then whatever she suggests. She's been the one the FB owners and breeders have taken their dogs to for years, me included. I'd seek a second opinion from her

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Damn that was fast. Thanks so much for your feedback.

@aussielover yes I meant north shore vet and Craig bailey looks good. May I ask your experience with him is or what you heard?

I forgot to mention. Frenchies can be bad under anaesthesia, so it's important that the vet has experience with that.

Actually everyone's recommendations looked good. So it might just come down to who's local in the end after all. Unless of course someone is a frenchy and knee surgeon specialist! :)

I hope you have had a second opinion. Luxating patellas are the most over operated on "condition". A vet can just snap the knee caps out and in on small and young dogs and the owner is told: OH luxating patellas, the dog will be crippled, he needs an operation !!! Please don't operate unless it is absolutely needed :(:(

ETA: Then of course if the operate IS needed, go to a specialist. I would recommend SASH at North Ryde or ARH at Homebush.

The insinuation that vets cause luxating patellas, quite frankly makes my blood boil. Where do people get these ridiculous ideas from? :mad

If the knee conformation is correct, it's not possible to 'just snap' the kneecap out of place.

Spreading misinformation and scaremongering is not helping the OP to find a good surgeon for her dog.

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The insinuation that vets cause luxating patellas, quite frankly makes my blood boil. Where do people get these ridiculous ideas from? :mad

If the knee conformation is correct, it's not possible to 'just snap' the kneecap out of place.

Spreading misinformation and scaremongering is not helping the OP to find a good surgeon for her dog.

Oh for goodness sake. I am not insinuating anything. I am saying that the knee can be slipped in and out and some vets will tell you correctly that that is normal, but some will say that the dog has luxating patella, needs an operation immediately.

I am telling you what I have seen with my own eyes.

I have also suggested SASH at North Ryde if, in fact, the OP does need a surgeon. As has another poster.

Boil away.

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ARH at homebush. Specialist is best and a second opinion a must.

Max Zuber must be getting long in the tooth!!....he was around when I was VNing 22yrs ago!!!...lol and he was old then!

I nursed for him about 15yrs ago and wouldn't have said he was 'old' then. He's a veterinary magician IMO :)

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We had a very good experience with Sydney Uni for my dog's ACL. They also have fully quallified anaesthetists rather than vet nurses (I am sure the other specialist centres do too but maybe not general practice) which gave me extra comfort. The orthopaedic surgeon was Professor Ken Johnson. I see Max Zuber is also listed there as a lecturer.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for getting involved with your suggestions everyone. I went to north Richmond vet after speaking with Karen, although she said Michelle would be better for this. She was brilliant and noticed the leg was too straight and thus causing part of the problem with the patella, along with the groove being too narrow. She also suggested to speak with Craig or John form north shore vet as they are specialists. Craig bailey was just as good as some of you said. The leg is definitely too straight but will still be solved by deepening the groove and moving the bone that holds the ligament below the patella down and across (maybe). Usually the patella will clunk out of place easily but the groove seems so shallow that it slides across the edge each time she bends her leg. This is why she needs the surgery. There's a grinding each time we feel while she bends her leg.

Surgery is booked for may and it will be a hard ten weeks recovery but worth it over time

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Craig, John and the team at NSVH saved my dogs life when she had a bone stuck and go through her intestine, so I highly recommend them.

I hope the surgery goes well. Do you know if she only needs deepening of the groove or does she need the tibial crest to be relocated as well?

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