Iliectomy with limb preservation for a dog with ilial osteosarcoma: Surgical description and case report.

A. Oramas, S. Boston, O. Skinner
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OBJECTIVE To report the surgical technique for iliectomy and outcome in a single clinical case. STUDY DESIGN Case report. ANIMAL A 10-year-old female spayed Rottweiler. METHODS A dog presented with left pelvic limb lameness due to a mass involving the left ilium. Fine needle aspirates were indicative of a sarcoma and suspicious for osteosarcoma. Computed tomography of thorax, abdomen, and pelvis was performed as well as skeletal scintigraphy, with no evidence of metastasis seen. The dog underwent iliectomy with preservation of the ipsilateral limb and was ambulatory 24 hours after surgery. Results of histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of an osteosarcoma. RESULTS A right ischial fracture was noted 8 days postoperatively and was conservatively managed. Local recurrence was reported 385 days postoperatively, with no overt metastatic disease revealed by computed tomography of the thorax and abdomen. The dog was euthanized because of local recurrence 430 days after surgery. CONCLUSION Iliectomy was well tolerated in this dog and afforded good function of the pelvic limbs. Local recurrence developed with no evidence of metastasis at the last follow-up. Iliectomy can be considered for a mass confined to the ilium when preservation of the limb is desired. Additional studies are required to determine the local recurrence and complication rates associated with this procedure in dogs with axial skeletal osteosarcoma. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE To the authors' knowledge, this case report represents the fist surgical description and clinical outcome for an iliectomy in dogs.
髂骨骨肉瘤犬髂骨切除保肢1例:手术描述及病例报告。
目的报告一例临床病例的手术方法及效果。研究设计案例报告。一只10岁的雌性罗威纳犬。方法1只犬因左侧髂骨肿块致左骨盆肢体跛行。细针吸痰提示肉瘤,怀疑为骨肉瘤。胸部、腹部和骨盆的计算机断层扫描以及骨骼扫描均未发现转移的证据。犬行髂骨切除术,保留同侧肢体,术后24小时可走动。组织病理学结果证实了骨肉瘤的诊断。结果术后8天发现右侧坐骨骨折,并予以保守处理。术后385天局部复发,胸部和腹部计算机断层扫描未发现明显的转移性疾病。手术后430天,因局部复发,犬被安乐死。结论该犬对髂切除术耐受良好,骨盆肢体功能良好。局部复发,最后随访时无转移迹象。对于局限于髂骨的肿块,当需要保留肢体时,可以考虑髂骨切除术。需要进一步的研究来确定轴骨骨肉瘤犬的局部复发率和并发症发生率。临床意义据作者所知,本病例报告代表了犬髂切除术的第一个手术描述和临床结果。
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