Knee Joint Distraction in a Dog as Treatment for Severe Osteoarthritis

VCOT Open Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1742471
M. Teunissen, S. Mastbergen, D. C. Spoelman, F. Lafeber, I. Ludwig, F. Broere, M. Tryfonidou, B. Meij
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disease diagnosed in veterinary practice. There is no cure; where conservative treatment fails, a joint prosthesis is the last resort. In human OA patients, temporary distraction is a joint-preserving treatment which provides clinical and structural benefits, and postpones the need for total knee replacement for up to 9 years. In this single case, feasibility of knee joint distraction (KJD) was assessed in a 9-year-old female Dobermann with severe OA. Osteoarthritis of the left stifle joint was diagnosed clinically and radiographically. Knee joint distraction was applied for 7 weeks using a custom-made, hinged, external fixator. Follow-up of 1 year included owner questionnaires, orthopaedic examination, radiography, and force plate analysis. Additionally, synovial fluid biomarkers were assessed. Application and removal of the KJD frame were successfully accomplished without surgical complications. During KJD, the dog tolerated the frame well and maintained the use of the left hindlimb. Mild pin tract infection developed during the distraction period, which responded well to oral antibiotic medications. Owners reported clinical improvement during KJD and the follow-up period. This was confirmed by force plate analysis, demonstrating improvement from 3 months and onward. KJD proved to be a feasible strategy to treat end-stage OA in this single case; clinical efficacy remains to be determined in a larger cohort.
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犬膝关节牵张术治疗严重骨关节炎
骨关节炎(OA)是兽医实践中最常见的关节疾病。无药可治;如果保守治疗失败,关节假体是最后的手段。在人类OA患者中,临时撑开是一种保持关节的治疗方法,它提供了临床和结构上的好处,并将全膝关节置换术的需要推迟了9年。在这个单一的案例中,我们评估了一个患有严重OA的9岁女性杜宾犬的膝关节牵引(KJD)的可行性。左膝关节骨关节炎经临床及影像学诊断。使用定制的铰链式外固定架进行膝关节牵引7周。随访1年,包括业主问卷调查、骨科检查、x线摄影和力板分析。此外,还评估了滑液生物标志物。KJD框架的应用和移除均成功完成,无手术并发症。在KJD期间,狗对框架的耐受性良好,并保持左后肢的使用。牵拉期间出现轻度针道感染,口服抗生素治疗效果良好。在KJD和随访期间,业主报告临床改善。力板分析证实了这一点,显示了3个月及以后的改善。KJD被证明是治疗此例终末期OA的可行策略;临床疗效仍需在更大的队列中确定。
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