Nortje J, Bruce W J, Worth A J
a Massey University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Institute of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences , Private Bag 11222, Palmerston North , New Zealand.
N Z Vet J. 2015 Mar;63(2):110-6. doi: 10.1080/00480169.2014.948094. Epub 2014 Dec 1.
To report the long-term outcome, return to work and owner satisfaction, for working farm dogs in New Zealand following surgical repair of humeral condylar fractures.
A retrospective study of working dogs that had undergone surgical repair of one or more condylar fractures of the humerus was undertaken by searching the medical records of two referral veterinary clinics. The inclusion criteria were working dogs that had undergone open surgical reduction and internal fixation of a fracture of one or both humeral condyles. The ability of the dog to work after surgery, persistence of lameness and the owners' degree of satisfaction with the outcome were assessed from answers to a questionnaire.
Sixteen dogs met the inclusion criteria and had owner questionnaires completed at a median follow-up interval of 54 (min 3, max 121) months. Fifteen were working farm dogs (13 Heading dogs, including Border Collies, and two New Zealand Huntaways) and one dog was a cross-breed used for pig hunting. Four dogs had two fractures on separate occasions, of which three underwent surgery on both elbows at a median interval of 19 months. Of the 20 humeral fractures, 10 were lateral condylar, one was a medial condylar fracture and nine were dicondylar fractures. Of the 16 repairs with follow-up data, seven (44%) dogs could perform all expected duties following surgical repair, whilst a further eight (50%) could perform most duties although some allowances had to be made for some limitation of their performance. Of the 15 owners responding, 13 (87%) were satisfied or very satisfied with the outcome of surgery and felt the surgery was worth the expense. Post-operative complications requiring a second surgery occurred in 7/20 (35%) dogs, and all six dogs that received appropriate surgical revision returned to work.
In this small case series, surgical repair of humeral condylar fractures in working dogs had a good prognosis with 15/16 of treated dogs returning to full or substantial levels of work.
These data provide veterinarians with relevant information regarding the outcome and prognosis of surgery for clients whose working dogs have fractured a humeral condyle.
报告新西兰工作农场犬肱骨髁上骨折手术修复后的长期预后、重返工作岗位情况及主人满意度。
通过检索两家转诊兽医诊所的病历,对接受过一次或多次肱骨髁上骨折手术修复的工作犬进行回顾性研究。纳入标准为接受过一侧或双侧肱骨髁骨折切开复位内固定术的工作犬。通过问卷调查的答案评估犬术后工作能力、跛行持续情况以及主人对手术结果的满意程度。
16只犬符合纳入标准,主人问卷在中位随访间隔54(最小3,最大121)个月时完成。15只为工作农场犬(13只追猎犬,包括边境牧羊犬,以及2只新西兰亨特威犬),1只为用于猎猪的杂交犬。4只犬在不同时间发生两处骨折,其中3只犬双侧肘部均接受了手术,中位间隔时间为19个月。在20处肱骨骨折中,10处为外侧髁骨折,1处为内侧髁骨折,9处为双髁骨折。在有随访数据的16例修复手术中,7只(44%)犬术后能完成所有预期工作,另有8只(50%)犬能完成大部分工作,尽管因其工作表现存在一定限制需做出一些调整。在回复问卷的15位主人中,13位(87%)对手术结果满意或非常满意,认为手术费用物有所值。7/20(35%)的犬发生了需要二次手术的术后并发症,接受适当手术翻修的6只犬均重返工作岗位。
在这个小病例系列中,工作犬肱骨髁骨折的手术修复预后良好,15/16接受治疗的犬恢复到了全部或大部分工作水平。
这些数据为兽医向工作犬肱骨髁骨折客户提供有关手术结果和预后的相关信息。