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Incomplete Caudal Duplication With Correction of Pygomelia in a Dog | ||
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine | ||
مقاله 15، دوره 18، شماره 2، تیر 2024، صفحه 301-310 اصل مقاله (1.79 M) | ||
نوع مقاله: Case Report | ||
شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.32598/ijvm.18.2.1005274 | ||
نویسندگان | ||
Shiva Amanollahi؛ Farzad Hayati* ؛ Ali Mirshahi؛ MohammadReza Golmakani | ||
Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. | ||
چکیده | ||
Congenital malformations are structural defects that occur in all species during fetal development. Pygomelia is a type of polymelia in which the redundant legs are joined to the pelvis. This abnormality is observed in both human beings and animals. A mixed female (Shih Tzu) puppy with a rigid mass resembling two pelvic hindlimbs was referred to a pet clinic in Mashhad City, Iran. In radiographic assessments, two extra hindlimbs stemmed from malformed pelvic bones and were shorter than normal limbs. Both extra acetabula were detected on the hemipelvis, with two extra coxofemoral joints perpendicular to the regular hip joints in the caudal direction. Also, two vulvas and two anuses were seen, but only one vulva and anus were functional. The additional limbs were amputated by surgery. This case is the first report of a dog with incomplete caudal duplication and successful correction of pygomelia in Iran. | ||
کلیدواژهها | ||
Developmental anomaly؛ Hemipelvis؛ Shih Tzu؛ Twin؛ Surgery | ||
اصل مقاله | ||
Introduction
The animal’s nutritional and developmental statuses were good. In addition, heart rate, breathing frequency, and rectal temperature were 120 beats per minute, 22 breaths per minute, and 38°C, respectively. Her defecation was also normal in frequency, without evidence of distention or discomfort during the abdominal palpation. During the physical exam, the additional limbs were found to be static and smaller than the normal limbs. The flexion direction of joints was similar but lower than the normal limbs. Although no neurological abnormalities were found in the four original limbs when pinching with forceps, her two extra rear limbs lacked innervation. Furthermore, there were two vulvas located right and left of the extra limb and an anal opening, as well as a tiny fold that resembled the dysplastic anus. Still, it did not have an opening (imperforate anus). On examination with a vaginoscope, it is notable that only one vulva was functioning, and patent and urine came out from it. The vagina of this genital tract was patent, and the existence of continuity between the vestibule and the cranial vagina was confirmed. Also, there was no connection between the duplicated genital structures.
Diagnostic Testing
A contrast radiographic via anal enema showed no sign of duplication in both descending colon and rectum, but a suspected small rectal/colon diverticulum was seen. It is hypothesized that this small diverticulum may be an incomplete gastrointestinal duplication (Figure 3).
As the right vulva and dysplastic anus were nonfunctional and closed, so they were not annoying and remained intact. Since a small rectal/colon diverticulum was suspected, it remained intact until clinical signs appeared in the animal. Post-op treatment included the following items: tramadol (2 mg/kg, PO, every 8 hours, for 5 days) and cephalexin (25 mg/kg, PO, every 12 hours, for 7 days). The dissected removed limbs were smaller than her hindlimbs’ bones, but all bones were intact. Femurs, tibias and fibulas, metatarsals, and phalanges were completed with bone consistency (Figure 5). Bypassing two weeks after the surgery, the sutures were removed. The dog showed no symptoms of discomfort when sitting and defecating. There was no wound dehiscence with proper healing.
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