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Surgery
• Osteochondrosis is a non-surgical condition, unless a related bone fragment moves into an area that causes clinical signs, then surgical removal of the bone fragment is indicated
• May progress to osteochondritis dissecans (abnormal development of bone and cartilage, leading to a flap of cartilage within the joint) as the pet grows
• Surgical procedure cutting into or entering a joint (known as an “arthrotomy”) or using a special lighted instrument called an “arthroscope” (general term for procedure is “arthroscopy”) to allow the surgeon to see inside the joint—indicated for most dogs with osteochondritis dissecans (abnormal development of bone and cartilage, leading to a flap of cartilage within the joint)Expected Course and Prognosis
• Shoulder—good-to-excellent prognosis for return to full function; minimal osteoarthritis (form of joint inflammation [arthritis] characterized by chronic deterioration or degeneration of the joint cartilage) with osteochondrosis and after surgery for osteochondritis dissecans (abnormal development of bone and cartilage, leading to a flap of cartilage within the joint)
• Elbow, stifle, and hock—fair prognosis for osteochondrosis, guarded for osteochondritis dissecans (abnormal development of bone and cartilage, leading to a flap of cartilage within the joint); depends on size of lesion (most important), degenerative joint disease (progressive and permanent deterioration of joint cartilage), and age at diagnosis and treatment; progressive osteoarthritis (form of joint inflammation [arthritis] characterized by chronic deterioration or degeneration of the joint cartilage) development, even after surgery|
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