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Ground reaction force profiles after partial and pancarpal arthrodesis in dogs

Journal: Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology (VCOT)
ISSN: 0932-0814
DOI: 10.3415/VCOT-09-03-0030
Issue: 2010: Issue 2 2010
Pages: 1-6

Ground reaction force profiles after partial and pancarpal arthrodesis in dogs

A. A. Andreoni (1), U. Rytz (2), R. Vannini (3), K. Voss (1)

(1) Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zurich, Clinic of Small Animal Surgery, Zurich, Switzerland; (2) Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Berne, Clinic of Small Animal Surgery, Berne, Switzerland; (3) Bessy's Kleintierklinik, Watt-Regensdorf, Switzerland

Summary

Objectives: To evaluate and compare long-term functional outcome after partial carpal arthrodesis and pancarpal arthrodesis in dogs using kinetic gait analysis. Methods: Fourteen dogs with 19 partial carpal or pancarpal arthrodeses were retrospectively examined and underwent force-plate gait analysis. Mean times since surgery were 29.4 and 24.4 months for pancarpal and partial carpal arthrodesis respectively. Vertical and braking-propulsive ground reaction force profiles were compared between treatment groups, and to those of normal dogs (control group) using Kruskal-Wallis one-way analysis of variance. Results: With the exception of time to vertical peak that occurred earlier in dogs with pancarpal than in dogs with partial carpal arthrodesis (p <0.01), there was no difference between the two treatment groups. Several parameters differed significantly between operated and healthy dogs (p <0.01): vertical impulses were significantly lower in both treatment groups, braking forces and impulses were also reduced after both techniques. Propulsive forces and impulses were only reduced in dogs with pancarpal arthrodesis. When comparing gait parameters of sound limbs of unilateral operated dogs to those of control dogs, braking forces and impulses (p <0.01; p <0.05) were significantly higher in the sound legs of unilateral operated dogs. Clinical Significance: Long-term outcome after partial carpal and pancarpal arthrodesis is good and comparable to each other. Propulsive action may be altered more in dogs with pancarpal arthrodesis.

Keywords

Ground reaction forces, kinetic gait analysis, Pancarpal arthrodesis, partial carpal arthrodesis, hyperextension trauma

DOI

10.3415/VCOT-09-03-0030

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