What is Juvenile Pubic Symphysiodesis?
Indications:
- JPS is performed in immature dogs at high risk for arthritis associated with hip dysplasia.
- It involves inducing premature closure of the pubic symphysis using thermal necrosis.
- Recommended for breeds susceptible to hip dysplasia.
Procedure:
- The pubic bone is destroyed with electrocautery, allowing the remaining pelvis to grow around the acetabulum (hip sockets).
- Result: stable hip and reduced arthritis risk later in life.
- Ideal age for surgery: under 16 weeks.
Benefits:
- Improved hip congruity.
- Reduced hip laxity and degenerative changes.
- Positive recovery if performed early.
Remember to consult your veterinarian for personalized advice. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!