Arthroscopic treatment of osteochondritis dissecans of the shoulder in 126 dogs
M. Olivieri1, E. Ciliberto2, D. A. Hulse3, A. Vezzoni4, F. Ingravalle5, B. Peirone2
1Malpensa Small Animal Veterinary Clinic, Samarate – Varese, Italy 2Department of Animal Pathology, University of Turin, Italy 3Texas A&M University, Texas, USA 4Small Animal Veterinary Clinic, Cremona, Italy 5Istituto Zooprofilattico del Piem
Summary
Osteochondritis dissecans of the shoulder joint was treated by arthroscopy in 126 dogs. Twenty-four dogs had bilateral surgery, making a total of 150 joints treated. The OCD flaps were removed in small pieces through the cannula or in a single piece through a stab incision. The lameness resolved completely within seven-60 days following arthroscopy in 137 out of 150 affected limbs. Within a subset of 47 dogs with unilateral OCD, it was found that lesions located on the caudo-medial region of the humeral head had a better functional outcome than those lesions located in the caudo-central region of the humeral head. Keywords
arthroscopy, dog, osteochondritis dissecans, shoulder