| Literature DB >> 34055955 |
Horia Elefterescu1, Ciprian Andrei Ober2, Andrei Timen3, Christos Yiapanis4, William McCartney5, Joshua Milgram6.
Abstract
Triple pelvic osteotomy (TPO) is a prophylactic surgical procedure performed on dogs with canine hip dysplasia. The procedure is indicated in skeletally immature dogs without secondary osteoarthritis (OA). It has been suggested that 60° of rotation is excessive and is associated with poor outcome. The objective of the study was to assess the medium term outcome in dogs having undergone triple pelvic osteotomy (TPO) using 60° dedicated plates. Nine TPOs were performed in seven dogs with hip dysplasia. Eight of nine hips had 72-100% osseous union at the time of revisit. The mean time to final radiographic recheck was 200 days (range, 185-229 days). The mean time to follow-up was 11.5 months (range 11-12 months). All 7 dogs had regained full function and did not require supplemental analgesia. Pelvic canal narrowing was noted in the two dogs with bilateral surgeries, but no clinical consequences were noted according to owner's statement.If more than 40 degrees reduction angles at Ortolani test, 60° of rotation of the acetabulum can be used successfully in dogs with hip dysplasia. At the time of mid-term follow-up, all dogs in this case series had full function.Entities:
Keywords: dog; femoral head coverage; hip dysplasia; osteoarthritis; radiography
Year: 2021 PMID: 34055955 PMCID: PMC8155351 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2021.669680
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Figure 1Plate used for pelvic osteotomies (Courtesy M/S Pakrom International, Sialkot, Pakistan).
Figure 2Ventrodorsal radiographs of the hip joints before (a), and immediately after (b), and at 6 months (unilateral) (c) and bilateral (d) triple pelvic osteotomy. Note the improved congruence and acetabular support on the postoperative radiographs. Also note the difference in the distance between the lateral edges of the pubic osteotomies (double-headed arrows) pre- and postoperative, suggesting 40% of pelvic canal narrowing with the triple pelvic osteotomy.
Owner responses for mid-term follow-up (6–12 months).
| 1 | What is quality of life now since surgery? | Very good | Very good | Very good | Very good | Very good | Very good | Very good |
| 2 | What is willingness to play voluntarily? | Very good | Very good | Very good | Very good | Very good | Very good | Good |
| 3 | How is activity during the day? | Very good | Very good | Very good | Very good | Very good | Very good | Good |
| 4 | Stiffness at the beginning of the day? | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No |
| 5 | Stiffness at the end of the day? | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes |
| 6 | Indication of lameness when walking on surgery limb? | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| 7 | Pain when suddenly turning while walking? | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Summary statistics for breeds, sex, site of surgery, age at surgery (month), body weight (kg), follow-up (day).
| 1 | American Bulldog | F | left | 24 | 44 | 189 |
| 2 | German Shepherd | M | bilateral | 10, 12 | 32, 37 | 223 |
| 3 | Cane Corso | F | left | 8 | 36 | 191 |
| 4 | Labrador | M | right | 12 | 43 | 185 |
| 5 | Central Asian Shepherd | F | left | 17 | 52 | 198 |
| 6 | Mixed breed | M | right | 8 | 20 | 188 |
| 7 | Labrador | M | bilateral | 7, 9 | 31, 36 | 229 |
Duration means the interval between the pre- and the postoperative radiographs. In case of bilateral procedure, the duration number means the interval between the preoperative radiograph and the last radiographic follow-up.
Age at the first and at the second surgery.
Body weight at the first and at the second surgery.