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Comparison of three methods for the management of fragmented medial coronoid process in the dog - A systematic review and meta-analysis

Journal:Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology (VCOT)
ISSN:0932-0814
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.3415/VCOT-07-04-0031
Issue:2008: Issue 2 2008
Pages:106-109

Comparison of three methods for the management of fragmented medial coronoid process in the dog - A systematic review and meta-analysis

R. B. Evans1, W. J. Gordon-Evans1, M. G. Conzemius2
1Iowa State University, VDPAM / College of Veterinary Medicine, Ames, Iowa, USA 2University of Minnesota, VCS, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA

Summary

The objective of this review and analysis was to compare arthroscopy, medial arthrotomy and medical management for treating fragmented coronoid process in the dog. The data come from manuscripts published in peer-reviewed veterinary journals, and the study design is a systematic review followed by meta-analysis. The meta-analysis combines data from a set of studies so that surgical techniques and medial management can be compared in a single analysis. Several literature databases and veterinary texts were thoroughly searched to provide a list of over 400 candidate manuscripts. Inclusion criteria were used to filter the candidate manuscripts to a final set of fourmanuscripts that directly pertained to the clinical question. They were scored for their evidentiary value using a semi-objective measure. The results were that arthroscopy was superior to medial arthrotomy and medical management, but medial arthrotomy was not superior to medical management. Only one manuscript was a randomized controlled trial, hence the results must be tempered by the evidentiary value of the data.

Keywords

Meta-analysis, arthroscopy, systematic review, FMCP, medial arthrotomy

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.3415/VCOT-07-04-0031

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