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Cancer | 1993

Intra-arterial cisplatin with or without radiation in limb-sparing for canine osteosarcoma

Stephen J. Withrow; Rodney C. Straw; Barbara E. Powers; Robert H. Wrigley; Susan M. LaRue; Rodney L. Page; Daniel C. Richardson; K. W. Bissonette; C. W. Betts; David J. Deyoung; Sherri L. Richter; V. J. Jameson; Stephen L. George; Richard K. Dodge; Edward L. Gillette; Evan B. Douple

Methods. Forty‐nine dogs with spontaneously occurring osteosarcoma underwent limb‐sparing surgery after preoperative therapy consisting of intra‐arterial cisplatin alone or intra‐arterial cisplatin in combination with doses of radiation from 20–40 Gy in 10 fractions. All resections were marginal, and the defect was repaired with a cortical allograft.


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 1990

Radiotherapy prior to cortical allograft limb sparing in dogs with osteosarcoma: A dose response assay☆

Stephen J. Withrow; Barbara E. Powers; Rodney C. Straw; Rodney L. Page; Greta L. Heidner; Daniel C. Richardson; Kevin W. Bissonnette; C.William Betts; David J. Deyoung; Robert H. Wrigley; Dalice A. Sim; Sherri L. Richter; Susan M. LaRue; Edward L. Gillette

Twenty-one dogs with spontaneously occurring appendicular osteosarcoma were given preoperative radiation therapy prior to a limb sparing procedure using a cortical allograft. Radiation doses were randomly assigned, ranged from 36-52 Gy in 4 Gy intervals, and were given in 10 equally-sized fractions on a M, W, F schedule. Seventeen of the 21 dogs underwent the limb sparing procedure approximately 3 weeks after completion of radiation therapy. Local tumor recurrence was documented in 4 of 17 dogs at mean and median times of 5.5 and 5.8 months, respectively, after initiation of radiation therapy. Three of 4 recurrences were in anatomic regions with sparse adjacent soft tissue which precluded wide excision. Complications were significant. Fixation device failure occurred in 9 of 17 dogs and was associated with host bone necrosis, muscle thinning and fibrosis of vessels and nerves in irradiated normal tissue. Incidence of host bone necrosis was directly related to radiation dose (Kendalls statistic, p = 0.005). Metastasis occurred in all 21 dogs. Mean and median times to metastasis in these dogs were 5.1 and 4.0 months, respectively, after initiation of radiation therapy. Local tumor control rates and survival times were higher in dogs developing allograft infection suggesting that infection acted as an immunostimulant. All local failures occurred in dogs that did not develop allograft infection and median survival times for uninfected versus infected dogs were 5 and 11 months, respectively (logrank test, p = 0.029). Increased tumor radiopacity following radiation therapy was significantly related to survival. Median survival in dogs whose tumors were characterized by decreased, unchanged or increased opacity after radiation therapy were 3.5 and 14 months, respectively (logrank test, p = 0.014). Based on the results of our study, radiation therapy can not be recommended as part of limb sparing treatments for patients with osteosarcoma at doses and dose per fraction values similar to those used herein.


Veterinary Surgery | 1998

Hinged Ilizarov External Fixation for Correction of Antebrachial Deformities

Denis J. Marcellin-Little; Antonio Ferretti; Simon C. Roe; David J. Deyoung


Veterinary Surgery | 1994

Incomplete Ossification of the Humeral Condyle in Spaniels

Denis J. Marcellin-Little; David J. Deyoung; Kelli K. Ferris; Clifford M. Berry


Veterinary Surgery | 1992

Implantation of an uncemented total hip prosthesis. Technique and initial results of 100 arthroplasties.

David J. Deyoung; Bonnie A. Deyoung; Harold A. Aberman; Robert V. Kenna; David S. Hungerford


Veterinary Surgery | 1992

Radiographic Criteria for Evaluation of Uncemented Total Hip Replacement in Dogs

David J. Deyoung; Richard A. Schiller


Veterinary Surgery | 1999

Osteosarcoma at the site of bone infarction associated with total hip arthroplasty in a dog.

Denis J. Marcellin-Little; David J. Deyoung; Christine L. Merrill


Veterinary Surgery | 1994

Biomechanical Evaluation of a Toggle Pin Technique for Management of Coxofemoral Luxation

Michael F. Flynn; David N. Edmiston; Simon C. Roe; Daniel C. Richardson; David J. Deyoung; C. Frank Abrams


Veterinary Surgery | 1992

Subsidence of an Uncemented Canine Femoral Stem

Ann M. Rashmir-Raven; David J. Deyoung; Charles F. Abrams; Harold A. Aberman; Daniel C. Richardson


Veterinary Surgery | 1993

Radiographic Assessment of a Canine Uncemented Porous-Coated Anatomic Total Hip Prosthesis

David J. Deyoung; Richard A. Schiller; Bonnie A. Deyoung

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Daniel C. Richardson

North Carolina State University

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Bonnie A. Deyoung

North Carolina State University

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Richard A. Schiller

North Carolina State University

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Harold A. Aberman

North Carolina State University

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C. W. Betts

North Carolina State University

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Rodney C. Straw

Colorado State University

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