Recurrence and survival in dogs with excised colorectal polyps: A retrospective study of 58 cases

Author:

Méric Tristan1ORCID,Issard Julien1,Maufras Thomas2,Hugonnard Marine3,Senecat Odile1,Lecoindre Alexis4,Leal Rodolfo Oliveira5ORCID,Bertolani Coralie6,Toulza Olivier2,Lecoindre Patrick4,Brisebard Elise7,Ledevin Mireille7,Larcher Thibaut7,Drut Amandine1ORCID,Darnis Elodie8ORCID,Hernandez Juan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Oniris VetAgroBio Nantes, Université de Nantes Nantes France

2. Centre Hospitalier Vétérinaire Anicura Aquivet France

3. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vétérinaire VetAgro Sup Université de Lyon France

4. Centre Hospitalier Vétérinaire Onlyvet Saint‐Priest France

5. CIISA—Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Animal Health/Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Lisbon; Associate Laboratory for Animal and Veterinary Sciences, AL4AnimalS Lisbon Portugal

6. Hospital Veterinari Canis Palma de Mallorca Spain

7. Oniris VetAgroBio Nantes, INRAE, PAnTher, APEX Nantes France

8. Centre Hospitalier Vétérinaire Frégis Arcueil France

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCompared to humans, colorectal polyps are relatively rare in dogs. Epidemiological and prognostic data remain accordingly sparse, although they could help veterinary clinicians in the management of these cases.ObjectivesTo report the epidemiological data of dogs with colorectal polyps and identify factors associated with recurrence and survival.AnimalsFifty‐eight client‐owned dogs with colorectal polyps admitted to 7 veterinary hospitals (53 dogs from France, 5 dogs from Spain, and 4 dogs from Portugal) were included.MethodsRetrospective multicentric cohort study. Medical records and long‐term outcome of the dogs were reviewed. When available, histological samples were reassessed by 2 board‐certified pathologists according to the revised Vienna classification (RVC).ResultsThe West Highland White Terrier (WHWT) breed was significantly associated with the presence of colorectal polyps (OR: 20; 95% CI: 7.5‐52; P < .001). The overall median time to recurrence was not reached after 2000 days. The overall estimated median survival time was 1640 days. WHWT breed and larger polyps were significantly associated with a shorter time of polyp recurrence after surgical removal (respectively, P = .05 and P = .01).Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceThe probability of recurrence of colorectal polyps in dogs is low, but increased in WHWTs and larger polyps, which might benefit from routine screening after removal. No effective predictors of polyp recurrence and survival were identified using the RVC.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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