Summary
A 10-year-old, male, neutered whippet was presented with a soft tissue mass located
on the medial aspect of the distal right tibia. The mass was 4 cm in diameter and
of two months duration. Recent biopsy by the referring veterinarian, prompted by noticeable
enlargement, identified the mass as a soft tissue sarcoma. Staging assessments did
not reveal any evidence of metastases. Marginal excision was performed. The resultant
defect was closed primarily by the creation of a bipedicle flap on the distal caudo-lateral
aspect of the crus to enclose the Achilles tendon separately, leaving a defect between
the Achilles tendon and the tibia. Postoperative management entailed support dressings
and exercise restriction. Complete wound healing was attained three weeks postoperatively
with excellent return of function. No recurrence was noted at eight months post-resection.
Keywords
Canine - reconstruction - distal crus - sarcoma