Carpenter L G, Oulton S A, Piermattei D L
Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 80523, USA.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1996 Mar 1;208(5):695-6.
A German Shepherd Dog that underwent left hind limb amputation at 6 weeks of age because of quadriceps contracture developed arthritis of the remaining coxofemoral joint when it was 6 months old. The dog subsequently underwent femoral head and neck excision, and following rehabilitation that included intensive physical therapy, the dog was able to walk and run without signs of pain or disability. Strength and agility were maintained during a 4.5-year follow-up period. This case demonstrates the importance of postoperative management in the successful outcome of femoral head and neck excision in a large dog with only 1 hind limb.
一只德国牧羊犬因股四头肌挛缩在6周龄时接受了左后肢截肢手术,6个月大时,剩余的髋关节出现了关节炎。这只狗随后接受了股骨头和颈部切除术,在包括强化物理治疗的康复治疗后,它能够行走和奔跑,没有疼痛或残疾的迹象。在4.5年的随访期内,其力量和敏捷性得以维持。该病例表明,对于仅保留1条后肢的大型犬,术后管理对于股骨头和颈部切除手术的成功结果至关重要。