Abstract:SummaryTrans-oesophageal echocardiography and continuous monitoring of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide at end expiration (PETCO2) were performed in 63 dogs during total hip replacement and in three dogs during femoral stem revision. The PET CO2 usually did not change during insertion of the acetabular prosthesis, but in 17.5% of the cases, it decreased by more than 10 mmHg after insertion of the femoral prosthesis. In all of the cases, transoesophageal echocardiography revealed echogenic structures in t… Show more
Intramedullary infarction occurs after canine THA. These bone infarcts do not appear to cause clinical signs; however, they may present a diagnostic challenge. Malignant transformation could potentially result from medullary infarction.
Most dogs seemingly spontaneously recover from pulmonary embolism that occurs during THR. The risk of clinical complications from this pulmonary embolism should be taken seriously, even though the exact morbidity and mortality rates are unknown.
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