Three-dimensional computed tomography analysis to assess the need for segmental femoral osteotomy in small-breed dogs with medial patellar luxation.

IF 1.8 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Yukari Nagahiro, Ai Itou, Nobuo Kanno, Yasuji Harada, Yasushi Hara
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the quadriceps muscle length-to-femoral length ratio (QML:FL) as a predictor of segmental femoral osteotomy (SFO) necessity in small-breed dogs with medial patellar luxation.

Methods: This retrospective study included 53 small-breed dogs (78 limbs) with medial patellar luxation. Medical records from 2008 to 2021 of dogs undergoing patellofemoral joint reconstruction were reviewed. Signalment, surgical records, and CT data were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were classified into 2 groups based on SFO performance: the group requiring SFO (SFO group) and the group where SFO was unnecessary (NSFO group). Regression analysis compared signalment and CT parameters between groups; statistically significant variables were incorporated into a multiple logistic regression analysis to assess factors correlated with SFO. Receiver operating characteristic curves were generated to determine QML:FL cutoff values for predicting SFO.

Results: The SFO group included 26 limbs, while the NSFO group included 52 limbs. Compared to the NSFO group, the SFO group had significantly younger age, lower body weight, higher anatomical distal lateral femoral angle, and lower QML:FL. The QML:FL ratio was the only variable significantly associated with SFO (OR, 0.595; 95% CI, 0.445 to 0.797). The receiver operating characteristic curve identified 0.84 as the optimal cutoff value (sensitivity, 0.83; specificity, 0.96), with an area under the curve of 0.9571.

Conclusions: QML:FL was a reliable preoperative indicator for SFO necessity in medial patellar luxation-affected small-breed dogs. This noninvasive measure enhanced surgical planning.

Clinical relevance: QML:FL allowed objective assessment of SFO necessity, improving individualized treatment strategies for femoral patellar joint reconstruction.

三维计算机断层扫描分析评估小品种犬髌骨内侧脱位是否需要行股骨节段截骨术。
目的:评价股四头肌长度与股骨长度之比(QML:FL)作为小型犬内侧髌骨脱位是否需要行股段性截骨术的预测指标。方法:对53只小品种犬(78条肢体)髌骨内侧脱位进行回顾性研究。回顾了2008年至2021年接受髌骨股骨关节重建的犬的医疗记录。回顾性分析信号、手术记录和CT资料。根据SFO表现将患者分为两组:需要SFO的组(SFO组)和不需要SFO的组(NSFO组)。回归分析比较两组间信号及CT参数;将统计上显著的变量纳入多元逻辑回归分析,以评估与SFO相关的因素。生成受试者工作特性曲线,以确定预测SFO的QML:FL截止值。结果:SFO组26肢,NSFO组52肢。与NSFO组相比,SFO组明显更年轻,体重更轻,股骨远侧解剖角更高,QML:FL更低。QML:FL比值是唯一与SFO显著相关的变量(OR, 0.595; 95% CI, 0.445 ~ 0.797)。受试者工作特征曲线确定最佳截止值为0.84(灵敏度为0.83,特异性为0.96),曲线下面积为0.9571。结论:QML:FL是小品种犬内侧髌骨脱位是否需要SFO的可靠术前指标。这种非侵入性措施增强了手术计划。临床意义:QML:FL允许客观评估SFO必要性,改进个体化股骨髌骨重建治疗策略。
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