Accuracy and safety of two landmark-guided techniques for arthrocentesis and intra-articular injection of the shoulder in dogs.

IF 1.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Brónach McClean, Turlough P McNally, Antonio Pozzi, Richard Evans, Laura C Cuddy
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Abstract

Objective: To determine the accuracy and safety of two landmark-guided techniques for shoulder arthrocentesis and injection.

Study design: Ex vivo prospective study.

Animals: A total of 36 paired canine cadaver forelimbs.

Methods: An electronic survey was used to assess the prevalence of injection technique amongst surgeons in clinical practice. Thoracic limbs were randomized to technique for shoulder arthrocentesis and injection (subacromial [SA], n = 18, or supratubercular [ST], n = 18). Repositions, attempts, and the acquisition of synovial fluid was recorded. After the needle was placed, contrast was injected into the joint to determine accuracy of position. The radiographic presence of intra-articular contrast was judged as an accurate injection. Shoulders were disarticulated and India ink assay performed to assess for iatrogenic articular cartilage injury (IACI).

Results: Both SA and ST techniques were not accurate. Completely accurate injection was identified in 50% SA and 44% ST (p = .80). IACI was identified in 50% SA versus 11% ST (p = .027). There were no significant differences in repositions, attempts, presence of synovial fluid (p = .5, p = .6, p = .7).

Conclusion: Landmark-guided shoulder injections performed via SA and ST approaches in cadaveric dog shoulders are overall inaccurate. If performing landmark-guided shoulder injection, ST technique carries a lower risk of IACI than SA in cadaveric shoulders.

Clinical significance: Landmark-guided shoulder injections are inaccurate in dogs and may result in treatment failure. A ST approach may be considered preferable due to the lower risk of cartilage damage. Future studies should assess ultrasound-guided techniques to improve accuracy and safety.

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Veterinary Surgery
Veterinary Surgery 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.40
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22.20%
发文量
162
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Surgery, the official publication of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and European College of Veterinary Surgeons, is a source of up-to-date coverage of surgical and anesthetic management of animals, addressing significant problems in veterinary surgery with relevant case histories and observations. It contains original, peer-reviewed articles that cover developments in veterinary surgery, and presents the most current review of the field, with timely articles on surgical techniques, diagnostic aims, care of infections, and advances in knowledge of metabolism as it affects the surgical patient. The journal places new developments in perspective, encompassing new concepts and peer commentary to help better understand and evaluate the surgical patient.
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