Long-term outcome after total scapulectomy for the treatment of osteosarcoma in a cat.
Johannes M PfitzerPavlos NatsiosPatricia BeerMirja Christine NolffPublished in: JFMS open reports (2022)
Suture fixation of the humerus to the second rib via a bone tunnel in the humeral head after performing total scapulectomy, and the long-term outcome of the procedure, has so far not been described in cats. While the technique initially led to full return of limb function, the fixation was found to have failed at 33 months after surgery, resulting in a gait alteration that did not impair activity or quality of life.