Thoracic dog bite wounds in dogs: A retrospective study of 123 cases (2003‐2016)

Author:

Frykfors von Hekkel Anna K.1ORCID,Pegram Camilla2,Halfacree Zoë J.1

Affiliation:

1. Soft Tissue Surgery Service, Clinical Science and Services Royal Veterinary College London United Kingdom

2. Pathobiology and Population Sciences Royal Veterinary College London United Kingdom

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo report the clinical, radiographic, and surgical findings and determine prognostic factors for outcome in dogs with thoracic dog bite wounds.Study designRetrospective study.AnimalsClient‐owned dogs (n = 123).MethodsMedical records of dogs with thoracic dog bite wounds between October 2003 to July 2016 were reviewed for presenting findings, management, and outcomes. Standard wound management included debridement and sterile probing, extending the level of exploration to the depth of the wound. Univariable and multivariable binary logistic regression were used to assess risk factors for exploratory thoracotomy, lung lobectomy, and mortality.ResultsTwenty‐five dogs underwent exploratory thoracotomy, including lung lobectomy in 12 of these dogs. Presence of pneumothorax (odds ratio [OR] 25.4, confidence interval (CI) 5.2‐123.2, P < .001), pseudo‐flail chest (OR 15.8, CI 3.2‐77.3, P = .001), or rib fracture (OR 11.2, CI 2.5‐51.2, P = .002) was associated with increased odds of undergoing exploratory thoracotomy. Presence of pleural effusion (OR 12.1, CI 1.2‐120.2, P = .033) and obtaining a positive bacterial culture (OR 23.4, CI 1.6‐337.9, P = .021) were associated with increased odds of mortality. The level of wound management correlated with the length of hospitalization (Spearman rank order correlation = 0.52, P < .001) but was not associated with mortality.ConclusionDogs that sustained pseudo‐flail chest, rib fracture, or pneumothorax were more likely to undergo exploratory thoracotomy. Nonsurvival was more likely in dogs with pleural effusion or positive bacterial culture.Clinical significancePresence of pseudo‐flail, rib fracture, or pneumothorax should raise suspicion of intrathoracic injury. Strong consideration should be given to radiography, surgical exploration, and debridement of all thoracic dog bite wounds.

Publisher

Wiley

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