CC BY 4.0 · VCOT Open 2024; 07(01): e6-e10
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1778094
Case Report

Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon Contracture in a Dog with Gastrocnemius Tendon Avulsion

1   Vets Now Emergency and Referral Hospital, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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William G. Marshall
1   Vets Now Emergency and Referral Hospital, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Funding The open access publication cost was funded by IVC Evidensia.

Abstract

Avulsion of the gastrocnemius component of the Achilles tendon is a well-documented condition in dogs. The most common treatment is to restore tendon function with surgical reattachment to the tuber calcanei. However, repair can fail. Pantarsal arthrodesis cannot only salvage a failed repair but is also a first-line treatment that may have a more predictable outcome. We describe a case of contracture of the superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) in the hindlimb of a dog with avulsion of the gastrocnemius component of the Achilles tendon, treated previously by pantarsal arthrodesis. Digital flexion and lameness persisted despite non-surgical treatment, and tenotomy of the SDFT was performed at the level of distal calcaneus to allow digit extension. The dog was re-examined 2 weeks and more than 2 years after surgery. No complications occurred, and the dog maintained an excellent long-term improvement in limb function.

Authors' Contributions

Laura Marques da Costa created the figures and edited the videos, obtained long-term follow-up, and wrote the manuscript. William Marshall performed the surgery, obtained short-term follow-up, and edited the manuscript.




Publication History

Received: 31 July 2023

Accepted: 15 November 2023

Article published online:
22 January 2024

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