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Pedicle frozen autograft for limb sparing surgery in a dog with femoral osteosarcoma

Autoenxerto pedicular congelado para preservação do membro em um cão com osteossarcoma femoral

ABSTRACT:

Osteosarcoma (OSA) is the most common bone tumor diagnosed in dogs and represents approximately 85% of canine skeletal tumors. The most commonly employed therapy is amputation of the limb followed by chemotherapy. However, preservation of the afflicted limb has been successful for patients with concomitant neurological or orthopedic conditions, which are contraindications to the complete amputation, or with owners reluctant to the possibility of amputation. For these reasons, the purpose of this study was to describe the technical procedures that allowed limb salvage through the use of pedicle frozen grafts in a dog with femoral OSA. Surgical procedures consisted of a femoral diaphyseal osteotomy with tearing of the soft tissues; thus, creating a bone pedicle that was frozen in liquid nitrogen according to the protocol outlined by TSUCHIYA et al. (2005)TSUCHIYA, H. et al. Reconstruction using an autograft containing tumour treated by liquid nitrogen. Bone and Joint Surgery, v.87B, p.218-225, 2005. Available from: http://www.bjj.boneandjoint.org.uk/content/87-B/2/218>. Accessed: Jul. 22, 2016. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.87B2.15325.
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. Limb function remained satisfactory for six months.

Key words:
bone tumor; canine; cryotherapy

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