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In recent years, gonadectomy in dogs has become the subject of growing criticism. Novel studies have demonstrated that this type of surgery can have negative effects on the dog’s health, effects that at first sight cannot be linked to the removal of the gonads or the absence of sex steroids. In this review, the literature on the long term-health effects of gonadectomy in dogs is described. The most important medical indication for ovariectomy in a bitch is lowering the risk of pyometra and mammary tumors, diseases which are prevalent in intact bitches. Spaying is often done in young bitches because of the protective effect it has on the development of mammary tumors. However, recent research has shown that orthopedical problems and some non-genital tumors are more prevalent in dogs after gonadectomy, especially if spayed before puberty. Results of these studies also show a major impact of the breed of the dog, hence a general advice for the dog population is not feasible. Veterinarians have to evolve towards a patient-specific advice in this matter. S Gonadectomie 2.0: nieuwe inzichten over de langetermijneffecten bij honden Gonadectomy 2.0: novel insights into the long-term effects in dogs J. Lannoo, G. Domain, A. Van Soom, E. Wydooghe Vakgroep Voortplanting, Verloskunde, en Bedrijfsdiergeneeskunde, Faculteit Diergeneeskunde, UGent, Salisburylaan 133, B-9820 Merelbeke Eline.Wydooghe@Ugent.be voortplanting.gezelschapdieren@ugent.be
近年来,狗的性腺切除术已经成为越来越多的批评的主题。新的研究表明,这种手术会对狗的健康产生负面影响,这种影响乍一看与切除性腺或缺乏性类固醇无关。本文综述了有关犬性腺切除术对健康的长期影响的文献。对母狗进行卵巢切除术最重要的医学指征是降低患子宫积脓和乳腺肿瘤的风险,这些疾病在完整的母狗中很普遍。由于阉割对乳腺肿瘤的发展有保护作用,所以经常在年轻的母狗身上进行。然而,最近的研究表明,性腺切除术后的狗更容易出现骨科问题和一些非生殖器肿瘤,尤其是在青春期前切除的狗。这些研究的结果还表明,狗的品种也有重大影响,因此对狗的总体建议是不可行的。在这个问题上,兽医必须向病人具体的建议发展。J. Lannoo, G. Domain, A. Van Soom, E. Wydooghe Vakgroep Voortplanting, Verloskunde, en Bedrijfsdiergeneeskunde, universteit Diergeneeskunde, UGent, Salisburylaan 133, B-9820 Merelbeke Eline.Wydooghe@Ugent.be voortplanting.gezelschapdieren@ugent.be
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The Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift (ISSN 0303-9021) is a scientific journal that is published bimonthly (six issues per year). It presents mainly clinical topics and addresses itself to two very different readerships: the local Dutch speaking veterinarians in Belgium and the Netherlands, and the international veterinary and biomedical research community. Each issue contains scientific papers either in English, or in Dutch with an English abstract.