2021
DOI: 10.1111/vsu.13737
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Clinical outcomes of double pelvic osteotomies in eight dogs with hip dysplasia aged 10–28 months

Abstract: Objective To report the short‐term outcome of double pelvic osteotomy (DPO) in dogs with canine hip dysplasia ≥10 months of age. Study design Case series. Animals or sample population Eleven hips in eight dogs aged between 10 to 28 months. Methods Dogs clinically affected by hip dysplasia with a hip reduction angle <40°, subluxation angle <25°, dorsal acetabular rim angle between 7.5–25°, and minimal osteoarthritic changes were considered as candidates for DPO. The clinical outcome was subjectively assessed us… Show more

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“…A curved retractor was used to protect the obturator nerve. The pubic ostectomy (1 cm) was performed by a rongeur bite, and the sacrotuberous ligament was not released [2]. The subcutaneous tissue and skin were routinely closed.…”
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“…A curved retractor was used to protect the obturator nerve. The pubic ostectomy (1 cm) was performed by a rongeur bite, and the sacrotuberous ligament was not released [2]. The subcutaneous tissue and skin were routinely closed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DPO bone-healing was radiographically classified 2 months after surgery according to the following score: grade 0-no radiographic signs of healing, grade 1-incomplete osseous bridging and grade 2-complete osseous bridging [2].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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