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Postoperative Complications of Double Pelvic Osteotomy Using Specific Plates in 305 Dogs.

Francesca TavolaDario DrudiAldo VezzoniAldo Vezzoni
Published in: Veterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology : V.C.O.T (2021)
 Double pelvic osteotomy using DPO plates appears to be a safe surgical option for the treatment of hip dysplasia in growing dogs; no catastrophic complications were reported and the incidence of complications (0.6% major complications and 7.6% minor complications) was low. This study showed that DPO using DPO plates and proper technique was safe in 92% of cases. The only two factors found to be significantly associated with the development of complications after DPO were the laterality (left-sided or right-sided) and body weight.
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