Clark, Kyle, et al. “Comparison of 3 Methods of Onychectomy”. Canadian Veterinary Journal, vol. 55, no. 3, 2014, pp. 255-62, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3A9838.

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  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Clark, Kyle
Author: Matthews, Andrea
Author: Bailey, Trina
Author: Rist, Paul
Date Issued
2014
Abstract

The frequency of claw regrowth, bony remnants, and complications in cats that underwent forelimb onychectomy using laser, scalpel, or guillotine techniques were evaluated. Eighty-seven client-owned cats were recruited from 27 veterinary clinics in the Canadian Atlantic provinces. At least 1 year after onychectomy the cats underwent a physical examination, gait analysis, and radiographic evaluation by 1 of 2 authors. There was no significant difference in the frequency of claw regrowth among the 3 methods (P = 0.283). Significantly more cats had bony remnants following guillotine onychectomy (P < 0.001). Bony remnants were significantly associated with claw regrowth (P = 0.001). Cats that underwent laser onychectomy had significantly less post-operative complications (P = 0.023). The long-term outcome was not significantly different among the 3 methods. We conclude that leaving remnants of the third phalanx in situ is associated with an increased frequency of claw regrowth. Laser onychectomy may be preferred to reduce the risk of post-operative complications, bony remnants, and claw regrowth.

Language

  • English
Page range
255-262
Host Title
Canadian Veterinary Journal
Host Abbreviated Title
Can Vet J.
Volume
55
Issue
3
ISSN
0008-5286
PMID Identifier
24587509
PubMed Central Identifier
PMC3923482

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