1. Updates in Surgical Oncology.
- Author
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Séguin B and Liptak JM
- Subjects
- Cats, Animals, Dogs, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local veterinary, Treatment Outcome, Skin Neoplasms veterinary, Surgical Oncology, Cat Diseases surgery, Dog Diseases surgery, Dog Diseases pathology
- Abstract
New knowledge and data can influence the treatment options of dogs and cats affected by neoplasms. Partial limb amputation with the use of a prosthesis is possible in dogs. Newer studies attempt to define better and understand the complications and limb function associated with this approach. Limb sparing is an alternative to amputation, and three-dimensional printing allows the manufacturing of personalized endoprostheses. Finally, the recommended approach for the excision of cutaneous mast cell tumors (MCTs) is with proportional margins. In dogs, grade shifting might have occurred when removing a recurrent MCT or soft tissue sarcoma., Competing Interests: Disclosure B. Séguin has no commercial or financial conflict of interest to disclose. J.M. Liptak is on the board of QBiotics Group., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2024
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