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Microneurovascular Free Digital Pad Transfer in the Dog
Authors:ANTHONY W. P. BASHER BVetMed  MVSc  MRCVS  DiplomateACVS    J. DAVID FOWLER DVM  MVSc  DiplomateACVS    C. VAUGHAN BOWEN MB  ChB  FRCS    EDWARD G. CLARK DVM  MVSC  DiplomateACVP   NANCY L. CROSBY BSC  AHT
Affiliation:Department of Veterinary Anesthesiology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Abstract:By cadaver dissections, the fifth digit of the canine hind limb was determined to have a consistent neurovascular anatomy, and therefore be a suitable donor for an axial pattern digital pad flap. The defined digital pad flap was transferred to the region of an excised metacarpal pad by microneurovascular anastomoses in five operations on four dogs. One flap failure was considered to result from failure of the venous anastomosis. In all four successful transfers, cutaneous sensation was reestablished on average in 78 days. There was histologic evidence of nerve regeneration across the anastomosis in one dog at week 24. The transferred pads of three dogs monitored for 15 months underwent hypertrophic changes. There were no complications in two active dogs. In one dog, superficial ulceration of a region of the flap adjacent to the pad required surgical revision. This dog continued to show mild lameness after daily runs of 3 to 4 km.
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