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D. Reynolds (1), B. Fransson (2), C. Preston (3)
(1) Michigan State University, Veterinary Clinical Sciences, East Lansing, Michigan, USA; (2) Washington State University, Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Pullman, Washington, USA; (3) Animal Surgery Center, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Rim resection of mandibular tumours and a simplified technique using a biradial osteotomy blade for maxillary tumours in dogs has not previously been described. The medical records and radiographs of dogs with mandibular (n = 3) or maxillary (n = 1) tumours resected using crescentic osteotomies were reviewed. The owners of two of the dogs reported excellent outcomes without any long-term complications or tumour recurrence. The goal of this study was to describe the surgical technique for performing a crescentic osteotomy for resection of maxillary and mandibular tumours. This technique for resection of mandibular and maxillary tumours is clinically applicable in carefully selected cases.
oral, Maxillectomy, mandibulectomy, rim resection, crescentic osteotomy, tumours
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