Hi all, some of you may remember me, Jessica, and my pooches, Paula, Buddy, and Boo the greyhounds, and Pup the little black mutt!
Well, my little Pup has hip dysplasia and bad arthritis in her hips. We had her evaluated a couple of years ago, at a veterinary hospital. We were told that, due to her size, she is not eligible for a total hip replacement. What they could do to fix her is a procedure called Femoral Head Ostectomy (FHO). This is a description of the surgery, from the UCDavis Vet school website:
"What is the femoral head ostectomy (FHO) procedure? Femoral head ostectomy is removal or excision of the ball portion of the hip joint. After removal, the bone is smoothed so there is no bone to bone contact occurring between the pelvis and the remaining portion of the femur. Removal of the portion of the femur that articulates with the hip joint then causes formation of a false fibrous joint. "
We are considering having this procedure done on Pup within the next few months. However, I would love to hear some first-hand accounts of short-term and long-range recovery. Has anyone here ever known of a dog who has gone through this procedure?
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