Summary
Objectives: To evaluate the influence of shock wave therapy (SWT) on radiographic evidence of
bone healing after tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO).
Methods: Healthy dogs between two to nine years of age that underwent TPLO were randomly assigned
to receive either electro- hydraulic SWT (1,000 shocks) or sham treatment (SHAM).
Treatment or SHAM was administered to the osteotomy site immediately postoperatively
and two weeks postoperatively. Three blinded radiologists evaluated orthogonal radiographs
performed eight weeks postoperatively with both a 5-point and a 10-point bone healing
scale. Linear regression analysis was used to compare median healing scores between
groups.
Results: Forty-two dogs (50 stifles) were included in the statistical analysis. No major complications
were observed and all osteo -tomies healed uneventfully. The median healing scores
were significantly higher at eight weeks postoperatively for the SWT group compared
to the SHAM group for the 10-point (p <0.0002) and 5-point scoring systems (p <0.0001).
Clinical significance: Shock wave therapy applied immediately and two weeks post -operatively led to more
advanced bone healing at the eight week time point in this study population. The results
of this study support the use of electro-hydraulic SWT as a means of accelerating
acute bone healing of canine osteotomies. Additional studies are needed to evaluate
its use for acceleration of bone healing following fracture, or with delayed union.
Keywords
Tibial plateau leveling osteotomy - bone healing - shock wave therapy - canine cruciate
disease