Total hip replacement in two dogs with unsuccessful femoral head ostectomy.

J Vet Sci

College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju 561-756, Korea.

Published: March 2016

An English setter (case 1) and a Tibetan mastiff (case 2) presented with intermittent weight-bearing lameness on the right hind limb when trotting. The dogs had a history of femoral head and neck ostectomy (FHNO). Orthopedic examination revealed pain and crepitus on the right hip joint. The dogs underwent total hip replacement (THR). At the 2-year (case 1) and 1-year (case 2) follow-up, both dogs had resumed normal activity without lameness. The muscle mass and range of motion were significantly improved in the affected hind limb. In conclusion, FHNO with poor functional outcomes can be successfully ameliorated with THR.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4142/jvs.2015.16.1.131DOI Listing

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