Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Dog's successful surgery to remove tumor near aorta
By Doody, Ian P & Bonaventura, Nicole C·Published in The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne·2024·Surgery Department, United States·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Successful surgical excision of periaortic hemangiosarcoma in a dog.
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Plain-English summary
An 8-year-old neutered male Siberian husky was found to have a large mass in his chest during a CT scan before ear surgery. The mass was diagnosed as hemangiosarcoma, a type of cancer, and the dog underwent surgery to remove it. Although the surgery was successful, the owners chose not to pursue chemotherapy, and sadly, the dog was euthanized about three months later due to a decline in quality of life. This case highlights that surgical removal of such tumors can be done, but the overall prognosis may still be poor without further treatment.
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Abstract
This report describes the management and outcome of periaortic hemangiosarcoma in a dog. An 8-year-old neutered male Siberian husky was referred for surgical intervention for an incidentally diagnosed caudal mediastinal mass. The dog was initially admitted for total ear-canal ablation due to a chronic unresolved left otitis externa/media. A head and chest CT scan obtained before surgery revealed an incidental, but large, caudal mediastinal mass. This scan also incidentally included most of the abdomen and showed no primary abdominal lesions. The dog underwent surgical excision of the caudal mediastinal mass 8 d after the CT scan. Surgery consisted of a lateral thoracotomy to excise the caudal mediastinal mass before considering surgical treatment of the ear. Complete surgical excision of the periaortic mass was completed. Histopathology revealed a diagnosis of hemangiosarcoma. The owners declined chemotherapy and the dog was euthanized 86 d later because of owner-perceived declining quality of life. Key clinical message: This case report describes, for the first time, successful surgical management and outcome for periaortic hemangiosarcoma. We propose that surgical excision of this type of mass is possible in a clinical setting, with prognosis similar to that for other visceral hemangiosarcoma.
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Search related cases →Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39494183/