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Segmental mandibulectomy is a surgical technique for dogs, suitable for removing tumors or repairing fractures. This procedure generally yields acceptable cosmetic results with few long-term complications.

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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Surgery
  • Oncology
  • Oral Surgery

Background:

  • Neoplasms and fractures of the mandible are common in dogs.
  • Surgical intervention is often necessary for treatment.
  • Segmental mandibulectomy offers a potential solution for specific mandibular conditions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the step-by-step surgical technique of segmental mandibulectomy in dogs.
  • To outline indications for this procedure, including tumor excision and fracture repair.
  • To report on the expected postoperative outcomes and complications.

Main Methods:

  • Detailed description of the surgical steps involved in segmental mandibulectomy.
  • Discussion of preoperative planning and patient preparation.
  • Intraoperative techniques and considerations for tumor or fracture management.

Main Results:

  • Segmental mandibulectomy is a feasible surgical option for selected canine patients.
  • The procedure can effectively address small- to mid-sized mandibular neoplasms.
  • It serves as a viable salvage technique for complicated mandibular fractures.

Conclusions:

  • Segmental mandibulectomy is a well-tolerated procedure in dogs.
  • Long-term postoperative complications are infrequent.
  • Cosmetic outcomes are generally satisfactory for pet owners, supporting its clinical utility.