Treatment, prognosis, and outcome of dogs treated for rectal plasmacytoma: a multicentric retrospective study

Author:

Jimeno Sandoval Juan Carlos1ORCID,Cantatore Matteo1,Meakin Lee2,Menghini Timothy3,Owen Laura4,Doran Ivan5,Erskine Matthew6,Rossanese Matteo7

Affiliation:

1. Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists, Winchester, UK

2. Langford Vets Small Animal Referral Hospital, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

3. The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Midlothian, UK

4. Department of Veterinary Medicine, Cambridge Veterinary School, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

5. Bristol Vet Specialists, Bristol, UK

6. Small Animal Hospital, School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

7. Royal Veterinary College, University of London, Hatfield, UK

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to report the outcome and prognosis of canine patients treated medically or surgically for rectal plasmacytomas and to identify factors associated with recurrence, mortality, or progression to multiple myeloma. METHODS The databases of 7 referral hospitals were reviewed. The Kaplan-Meier method and Cox proportional hazards analysis were used to determine the association of a range of variables with recurrence and progression-free interval for the surgically treated patients. RESULTS 20 dogs were included. Nineteen cases were treated surgically, and 1 case was treated conservatively (analgesia and monitoring). Metastatic lesions were detected in 2 of 20 dogs (10%). Four of 19 dogs (21%) treated surgically developed postoperative complications, 1 major (1 of 19 [5.2%]) and 3 minor (3 of 19 [15.8%]). Tumor recurrence was identified in 6 of 19 dogs (31.5%). The 1-, 2-, and 3-year survival rates were 95%, 72%, and 66%, respectively. None of the variables tested were associated with occurrence of complications. Increased distance from the anus, incomplete surgical margins, and decreasing surgeon experience were associated with an increased risk of recurrence. No progression to multiple myeloma was seen in any of the cases. CONCLUSIONS Surgical treatment of rectal plasmacytomas is associated with a low major complication rate and long survival. Metastasis and recurrence rates are significantly higher than previously reported. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Conservative surgery leads to long-term survival, but recurrence is common. Future studies should focus on the benefits of adjuvant treatments.

Publisher

American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

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