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Limb shortening as a strategy for limb sparing treatment of appendicular osteosarcoma of the distal radius in a dog.

Sarah E Boston1, Owen T Skinner1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To develop and report a novel limb sparing technique for the distal radius in a dog. STUDY
DESIGN: Case report. ANIMAL: A 14-year-old, female spayed Labrador Retriever with an osteosarcoma of the right distal radius and a pathological fracture. A previous mast cell tumor had been treated 5 years prior to presentation with marginal excision and a full-course radiation over the right metacarpal bones. The dog had received 2 doses of palliative radiation just prior to presentation.
METHODS: A standard resection of the distal radius was used as a strategy to salvage the limb. Instead of replacing the 6-cm bone defect with an endoprosthesis, the limb was acutely shortened and a carpal arthrodesis plate was applied.
RESULTS: Postoperative function was good and limb shortening was well-tolerated. Radiographic evidence of early bone healing was noted at the osteotomy site. The dog experienced 3 postoperative complications: a focal area of skin necrosis managed successfully via surgical revision; infection resolving after long-term antibiotherapy; and a fracture of the third metacarpal bone through a screw hole, managed via screw removal and a custom external prosthesis. The patient was euthanatized due to presumptive chemotherapy complications 127 days after the procedure.
CONCLUSION: Limb shortening limb salvage is technically feasible and can result in excellent limb use postoperatively, in spite of a significant loss in limb length.
© 2017 The American College of Veterinary Surgeons.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28990681     DOI: 10.1111/vsu.12726

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Surg        ISSN: 0161-3499            Impact factor:   1.495


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1.  Limb-shortening limb salvage (LSLS) in a cat with metatarsal osteosarcoma.

Authors:  Matthew T Boylan; Sarah E Boston; Sarah Townsend; Jacqueline V J Cavalcanti
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  2019-07       Impact factor: 1.008

2.  Case Report: Treatment of Femoral Non-union With Rib and Iliac Crest Autografts and rhBMP-2 in a Cat.

Authors:  Cheng-Shu Chung; Lee-Shuan Lin; Yi-Min Teo
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2021-11-25
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