Affiliation:
1. Clinic for Small Animal Surgery and Reproduction, Veterinary Faculty Ludwig‐Maximilians‐Universität München Munich Germany
Abstract
ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to assess lameness in dogs with advanced osteoarthritis of the hip and knee joints after a single autologous point‐of‐care transplantation of the Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) into the affected joint.Materials and methodsDuring a minilaparotomy, 10 g of falciform fat was removed from each patient for each joint to be treated. A modern and time‐saving procedure (ARC TM System, InGeneron GmbH, Houston, USA) was used for the in‐house preparation of the SVF, so that the isolated cells could be applied to the respective joint within 2 h after fat removal. In total, five knee joints of five patients and seven hip joints of four patients were treated.ResultsImprovement in lameness according to owner questionnaires was seen in 3 of 5 patients with knee joint arthritis and 2 of 4 patients with hip joint arthritis. Based on gait analysis, only one dog with gonarthrosis and one dog with coxarthrosis showed improvement up to a maximum of 3 months after surgery.ConclusionThis is the first case series on the treatment of osteoarthrosis of the knee or hip joint using point‐of‐care transplantation of the SVF. In individual cases, this method may represent a therapeutic approach for the treatment in dogs with advanced cox‐ or gonarthrosis, although only a short‐term effect can be expected, which calls into question the effort and costs involved.
Subject
General Veterinary,General Medicine