2023
DOI: 10.1002/vms3.1146
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Prospective evaluation of canine partial limb amputation with socket prostheses

Abstract: Background: Canine prostheses have been commercially available for many years but are still in early stages of research, development, and clinical application.Objective: To prospectively investigate mid-term clinical outcomes of partial limb amputation with a socket prosthesis (PLASP) in canine patients via a descriptive prospective clinical case series and to describe a clinical protocol for PLASP.Methods: Client-owned dogs (n = 12) with distal limb pathology for which total limb amputation was recommended we… Show more

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“…4 Partial amputations are only performed when using prostheses as excessive limb length can cause pressure ulcers at the distal end of the stump and add unnecessary weight for the animal to carry without any benefit. 4,5,7 Gait analysis in amputee dogs is complex. Function after limb amputation has been classified as good to excellent, even in large breed dogs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Partial amputations are only performed when using prostheses as excessive limb length can cause pressure ulcers at the distal end of the stump and add unnecessary weight for the animal to carry without any benefit. 4,5,7 Gait analysis in amputee dogs is complex. Function after limb amputation has been classified as good to excellent, even in large breed dogs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%