Long-term follow up of 44 cats undergoing total hip replacement: Cases from a feline hip registry (2010-2020).

Verónica Rodiño Tilve, S. Allaith, S. Girling, A. Moores, Lauren Mulholland, Shane D. Morrison, J. Onyett, T. Maddox, B. Lascelles, S. Langley-Hobbs, E. Comerford
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OBJECTIVE To report indications, complications, and long-term outcomes following feline total hip replacement (THR) using a client-based clinical metrology questionnaire, the Feline Musculoskeletal Pain Index (FMPI), and owner satisfaction. STUDY DESIGN Multi-institutional retrospective cohort study. ANIMALS Cats (n = 44) that underwent THR (n = 56). METHODS Feline THRs submitted to a registry over a 10-year period were reviewed. The FMPI and owner satisfaction surveys were used to assess outcome. RESULTS Forty-four cats met the inclusion criteria. Median age was 2 years (range: 0.9-11), and median bodyweight 5 kg (range: 3.3-7.6). British Shorthair and Domestic Shorthair were the most frequent breeds. Most cats were neutered males (33/44) and slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) was the most common surgical indication (34/56). All implants were cemented micro and nano hip implants. Overall complications (11/56) included 9 major complications. The median duration of follow up was 752 days (range: 102-3089). No association was found between clinical variables and complications. The FMPI score improved from 0.111 (range: 0-1.222) to 2.111 (range: 0.888-3.666) postoperatively (P < .001). Owner satisfaction was reported as "very good" in 30/33 cases (90.9%). CONCLUSION A validated client metrology questionnaire showed clinical improvement in cats following THR. The most common indication for THR in cats was SCFE occurring in young male neutered cats. Complication rates were comparable to previous reports. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE Total hip replacement appears to be a successful surgical treatment for feline hip disease with very good owner satisfaction and acceptable complication rates.
44只接受全髋关节置换术的猫的长期随访:来自猫髋关节登记处的病例(2010-2020)。
目的:使用基于客户的临床计量问卷、猫肌肉骨骼疼痛指数(FMPI)和饲主满意度报告猫全髋关节置换术(THR)后的适应症、并发症和长期结果。研究设计:多机构回顾性队列研究。接受THR治疗的动物(n = 44) (n = 56)。方法回顾10年期间提交给登记处的猫科动物THRs。FMPI和业主满意度调查被用来评估结果。结果44只猫符合纳入标准。中位年龄为2岁(范围:0.9-11),中位体重为5公斤(范围:3.3-7.6)。英国短毛和国内短毛是最常见的品种。大多数猫是绝育的公猫(33/44),最常见的手术指征是股骨头骨骺滑动(SCFE)(34/56)。所有假体均为骨水泥微纳米髋关节假体。总并发症(11/56)包括9个主要并发症。中位随访时间为752天(范围:102-3089)。临床变量与并发症之间无关联。术后FMPI评分由0.111(范围:0 ~ 1.222)改善至2.111(范围:0.888 ~ 3.666)(P < 0.001)。业主满意度为“非常好”的有30/33例(90.9%)。结论经验证的客户计量问卷显示,经THR治疗后猫的临床改善。猫THR最常见的指征是发生在年轻雄性绝育猫的SCFE。并发症发生率与以前的报道相当。临床意义全髋关节置换术似乎是一种成功的手术治疗猫髋关节疾病,具有非常好的主人满意度和可接受的并发症发生率。
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