Case report: Tunneling foreign body in the metatarsal bones of a dog

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Abstract

A 2-year-old male intact goldendoodle presented for intermittent lameness, persistent draining tracts, and radiographic identified boney lytic lesions involving the metatarsal region, which had persisted for approximately 8 months before presentation to our referral hospital. Radiographic and computed tomography (CT) images suggested a tubular structure encircling and tunneling through the right metatarsal bones. Exploratory surgery confirmed a circumferential rubber band foreign body, with lytic boney tunneling within the metatarsal bones. CT provided vital information to assist in the surgical planning for this patient with a chronic tunneling foreign body.

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Wagoner, H., Holland, M., Pansini, K., McCarthy, J., & Fiske, K. (2022). Case report: Tunneling foreign body in the metatarsal bones of a dog. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.1039903

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