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. 2022 May 11;9:900031. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2022.900031

Table 1.

Summary data for 11 dogs that received segmental and bilateral rostral mandibulectomy for CAA and reconstruction using a regenerative approach.

Dog Age (years) Sex Breed Weight at surgery
(kg)
Tumor location Mandibulectomy Defect size (cm) Timing of reconstruction Complications Duration of Follow-up (months)
1 8 MC Australian shepherd 25.0 Right mandibular first molar Segmental 4.0 Immediate 70
2 9 MC mixed breed 35.0 Right mandibular first molar Segmental 5.0 Immediate 14
3 9 MC golden retriever 25.0 Right mandibular third molar Segmental 5.0 Immediate 2
4 5 FS Chow Chow 22.0 Left mandibular fourth premolar Segmental 5.0 Delayed 50
5 8 MC German shepherd 40.0 Left mandibular molars Segmental 5.5 Immediate Bone dense mass at caudal aspect of mandibulectomy site, histology revealed bony proliferation and remodeling 6
6 8 FS Labrador retriever 30.7 Left mandibular fourth premolar Segmental 4.5 Immediate Exuberant reaction to rhBMP-2 52
7 7 MC Labrador retriever 33.5 Left mandibular first and second molars Segmental 4.5 Immediate 2
8 7 MC pit bull terrier 31.0 Left mandibular first molar Segmental 4.0 Immediate 24
9 3 M mastiff 64.5 Left mandibular canine to right mandibular canine Bilateral rostral 5.5 Immediate Partial dehiscence of the left side of the surgical site 18
10 12 FS Labrador retriever 32 Left mandibular incisors to mandibular canine Bilateral rostral 5.5 Delayed 6
11 11 MC mixed breed 22.1 Right mandibular incisors Bilateral rostral 5.0 Delayed 10