Long-term outcomes after pantarsal arthrodesis with medial plate fixation without external coaptation in 30 dogs.

Simone Anesi, S. Clarke, T. Gemmill, B. Oxley, J. Pink, Kinley D. Smith, S. Rutherford
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OBJECTIVE To report long-term outcomes of dogs treated with pantarsal arthrodesis (PTA) with medial plate fixation without external coaptation. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective case series. ANIMALS Client-owned dogs (n = 30). METHODS Medical records of dogs that had undergone a PTA with a medially applied plate without adjunctive rigid external coaptation were reviewed. Data collected included signalment, complications, and assessment of function at last physical examination. Follow-up information was obtained by phone conversations with owners. Complications were classified as minor, major II, major I, and catastrophic. RESULTS Thirty-six PTA were performed in 30 dogs. Recorded complications included eight (22.2%) minor complications, 11 (30.6%) major II complications and 11 (30.6%) major I complications. One (2.8%) dog required amputation because of catastrophic complication. Owners provided follow-up for 26 dogs at a median duration of 1215 days (range, 325-3495) after surgery. The outcome was reported as full function in 12 dogs and acceptable function in 14 dogs, with no owners reporting unacceptable function. The owner of the dog in which amputation was required was not contacted. Incorrect contact details prevented owner follow-up in the other three dogs, but all had acceptable function at last veterinary follow up. CONCLUSION Dogs treated with PTA by medially applied plate had a high incidence of complications requiring surgical or medical management, although full or acceptable function was achieved in 29 of 30 dogs. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE Pantarsal arthrodesis offers a predictably good medium to long-term outcome in spite of a high risk of complications.
30只犬跖关节融合术合并内侧钢板固定后的长期疗效。
目的报道犬行内侧钢板固定无外适应的panpansal arthrodesplasty (PTA)的长期疗效。研究设计:回顾性病例系列。动物:科学家拥有的狗(n = 30)。方法回顾性分析未辅助刚性外适应的犬行内侧应用钢板PTA的病历。收集的数据包括信号、并发症和最后体格检查的功能评估。通过与业主的电话交谈获得后续信息。并发症分为轻微、严重II级、严重I级和灾难性。结果30只犬共行36次PTA。记录的并发症中,轻度并发症8例(22.2%),重度II型并发症11例(30.6%),重度I型并发症11例(30.6%)。1只(2.8%)犬因严重并发症需要截肢。手术后,主人对26只狗进行了随访,随访时间中位数为1215天(范围为325-3495)。结果显示,12只狗的功能完全,14只狗的功能可接受,没有主人报告功能不可接受。没有联系到需要截肢的狗的主人。不正确的联系方式阻碍了其他三只狗的主人随访,但在最后的兽医随访中,所有狗都具有可接受的功能。结论经内侧钢板治疗PTA的犬并发症发生率高,需要手术或药物治疗,尽管30只犬中有29只获得完全或可接受的功能。临床意义跖关节融合术尽管并发症风险高,但可预见的中长期预后良好。
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