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Outcomes and complications reported from a multiuser canine hip replacement registry over a 10‐year period

OBJECTIVE: To report outcomes and complications associated with total hip replacements (THR) using a multiuser canine hip registry (CHR) and owner‐administered questionnaire. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective longitudinal clinical study. ANIMALS: Dogs (n = 1852). METHODS: Total hip replacement cases submitt...

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Autores principales: Allaith, Sumaya, Tucker, Lydia J., Innes, John F., Arthurs, Gareth, Vezzoni, Aldo, Morrison, Shane, Onyett, Jeremy, Stork, Christoph K., Witte, Philip, Denny, Hamish, Pettitt, Rob, Moores, Andy P., Maddox, Thomas, Comerford, Eithne J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10087566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36062338
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vsu.13885
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author Allaith, Sumaya
Tucker, Lydia J.
Innes, John F.
Arthurs, Gareth
Vezzoni, Aldo
Morrison, Shane
Onyett, Jeremy
Stork, Christoph K.
Witte, Philip
Denny, Hamish
Pettitt, Rob
Moores, Andy P.
Maddox, Thomas
Comerford, Eithne J.
author_facet Allaith, Sumaya
Tucker, Lydia J.
Innes, John F.
Arthurs, Gareth
Vezzoni, Aldo
Morrison, Shane
Onyett, Jeremy
Stork, Christoph K.
Witte, Philip
Denny, Hamish
Pettitt, Rob
Moores, Andy P.
Maddox, Thomas
Comerford, Eithne J.
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description OBJECTIVE: To report outcomes and complications associated with total hip replacements (THR) using a multiuser canine hip registry (CHR) and owner‐administered questionnaire. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective longitudinal clinical study. ANIMALS: Dogs (n = 1852). METHODS: Total hip replacement cases submitted to a CHR were reviewed. An online questionnaire including an adapted “Liverpool Osteoarthritis in Dogs” (LOAD) score was e‐mailed to owners. Data were analyzed to determine associations between clinical variables and the agreement by veterinary surgeons and owners for complications. RESULTS: A group of 1329 (72%) dogs had unilateral THRs and another group of 523 (28%) dogs had bilateral THRs, resulting in 2375 THRs. Indications included hip dysplasia and osteoarthritis (n = 2028/2375, 85%). Implants were manufactured by Kyon (n = 1087, 46%), BioMedtrix CFX (n = 514, 22%), BioMedtrix hybrid (n = 264, 11%), BioMedtrix BFX (n = 221, 9%), and Helica (n = 107, 4.5%). Median veterinary surgeon and owner follow up were 1328 and 900 days respectively. Postoperative LOAD scores (21 ± 9) reported by 461 owners improved compared to preoperative scores (11 ± 9) (P < .001). Veterinary surgeons reported complications in 201/2375 (8.5%) THRs and owners in 107/461 (23%) THRs, with moderate agreement (weighted kappa = 0.44). No associations were identified between complications and weight, age, sex, or breed. BioMedtrix BFX and Helica implants were associated with increased complications (P = .031) when used for revisions of femoral head and neck excisions. CONCLUSION: Excellent outcomes, including improved canine mobility, were reported after THRs. Complications were underreported by veterinary surgeons compared to owners in this first multiuser CHR. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Canine THRs are safe, effective procedures but THR implants should be carefully selected when revising femoral head and neck excisions.
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spelling pubmed-100875662023-04-12 Outcomes and complications reported from a multiuser canine hip replacement registry over a 10‐year period Allaith, Sumaya Tucker, Lydia J. Innes, John F. Arthurs, Gareth Vezzoni, Aldo Morrison, Shane Onyett, Jeremy Stork, Christoph K. Witte, Philip Denny, Hamish Pettitt, Rob Moores, Andy P. Maddox, Thomas Comerford, Eithne J. Vet Surg Clinical Research OBJECTIVE: To report outcomes and complications associated with total hip replacements (THR) using a multiuser canine hip registry (CHR) and owner‐administered questionnaire. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective longitudinal clinical study. ANIMALS: Dogs (n = 1852). METHODS: Total hip replacement cases submitted to a CHR were reviewed. An online questionnaire including an adapted “Liverpool Osteoarthritis in Dogs” (LOAD) score was e‐mailed to owners. Data were analyzed to determine associations between clinical variables and the agreement by veterinary surgeons and owners for complications. RESULTS: A group of 1329 (72%) dogs had unilateral THRs and another group of 523 (28%) dogs had bilateral THRs, resulting in 2375 THRs. Indications included hip dysplasia and osteoarthritis (n = 2028/2375, 85%). Implants were manufactured by Kyon (n = 1087, 46%), BioMedtrix CFX (n = 514, 22%), BioMedtrix hybrid (n = 264, 11%), BioMedtrix BFX (n = 221, 9%), and Helica (n = 107, 4.5%). Median veterinary surgeon and owner follow up were 1328 and 900 days respectively. Postoperative LOAD scores (21 ± 9) reported by 461 owners improved compared to preoperative scores (11 ± 9) (P < .001). Veterinary surgeons reported complications in 201/2375 (8.5%) THRs and owners in 107/461 (23%) THRs, with moderate agreement (weighted kappa = 0.44). No associations were identified between complications and weight, age, sex, or breed. BioMedtrix BFX and Helica implants were associated with increased complications (P = .031) when used for revisions of femoral head and neck excisions. CONCLUSION: Excellent outcomes, including improved canine mobility, were reported after THRs. Complications were underreported by veterinary surgeons compared to owners in this first multiuser CHR. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Canine THRs are safe, effective procedures but THR implants should be carefully selected when revising femoral head and neck excisions. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-09-05 2023-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10087566/ /pubmed/36062338 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vsu.13885 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Veterinary Surgery published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Veterinary Surgeons. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Research
Allaith, Sumaya
Tucker, Lydia J.
Innes, John F.
Arthurs, Gareth
Vezzoni, Aldo
Morrison, Shane
Onyett, Jeremy
Stork, Christoph K.
Witte, Philip
Denny, Hamish
Pettitt, Rob
Moores, Andy P.
Maddox, Thomas
Comerford, Eithne J.
Outcomes and complications reported from a multiuser canine hip replacement registry over a 10‐year period
title Outcomes and complications reported from a multiuser canine hip replacement registry over a 10‐year period
title_full Outcomes and complications reported from a multiuser canine hip replacement registry over a 10‐year period
title_fullStr Outcomes and complications reported from a multiuser canine hip replacement registry over a 10‐year period
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes and complications reported from a multiuser canine hip replacement registry over a 10‐year period
title_short Outcomes and complications reported from a multiuser canine hip replacement registry over a 10‐year period
title_sort outcomes and complications reported from a multiuser canine hip replacement registry over a 10‐year period
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10087566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36062338
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vsu.13885
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