Abstract
Osteosarcoma (OSA) is the most common bone tumour in Dogs and in
giant breeds it’s commonly located in distal radius. Treatment includes:
surgery (limb amputation or limb-sparing surgery), radiotherapy and
chemotherapy. Amputation is a first-line procedure, it increases survival,
brings pain relief thereby delays euthanasia. But limb amputation in giant
breeds decreases life quality so limb-sparing surgery can be considered as
a good option of treatment. New porous titanium developed by Instituto
Tecnológico de Canarias (ITC) can be use as bone substitute in
combination with a stabilized plate It has been described that titanium
endoprosthesis with limb salvage does not
affect survival and provides some
advantages over traditional amputation, for
OSA treatment.1,3,4
Premature resection of distal radius
osteosarcoma and implantation of ITC
porous titanium endoprosthesis can be an
acceptable option of treatment for the distal
radius OSA in dogs, as it increases a quickly
return to normal limb function and life quality.
| Original language | Spanish |
|---|---|
| State | Published - 1 Jan 2018 |
| Externally published | Yes |
| Event | 5th World Veterinary Orthopaedic Congress ESVOT-VOS 19th ESVOT Congress - ESPAÑA, Barcelona Duration: 15 Sep 2018 → 9 Dec 2018 http://apibuscador.ucuenca.edu.ec/api/documentos/download/05a90e51-01b3-4f32-93fb-bbe4620013cb;1.0 |
Conference
| Conference | 5th World Veterinary Orthopaedic Congress ESVOT-VOS 19th ESVOT Congress |
|---|---|
| City | Barcelona |
| Period | 15/09/18 → 9/12/18 |
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UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
Keywords
- Endoprosthesis
- Osteosarcoma
- Dogs
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