Abstract

Objective: To critically appraise the literature exploring the surgical treatment of degenerative lumbosacral stenosis in dogs.
 Background: Several surgical procedures to treat degenerative lumbosacral stenosis (DLSS) in the dog have been reported, however, definitive criteria for surgical technique preference are currently lacking (1).
 Evidentiary value and methods: A critical appraisal tool that examined the conduct and reporting of studies on the results of surgical treatment of DLSS was designed and, after a systematic search and screening of the literature, a critical appraisal was performed in 20 papers.
 Results: Results showed that 18/20 studies included did not clearly report inclusion and exclusion criteria and in 14/20 it was unclear whether consecutive inclusion of participants was applied. 19/20 studies reported age, breed, and sex of the participants, and 13/20 did not report duration and prevalence of clinical signs. In 13/20 studies, it was considered that the condition was not measured in a standard and reliable way. Objective outcome measures were used in 7/20 studies.
 Conclusion and application: The results demonstrate that there is room for improvement in the conduct and reporting quality of case series so that rigorous data can be generated and analysed, to inform research design, guide clinical practice, and improve veterinary healthcare delivery.
 

Highlights

  • degenerative lumbosacral stenosis (DLSS) is the compression of the cauda equina caused by protrusion of supportive tissues into the vertebral canal (2)

  • Results showed that 18/20 studies included did not clearly report inclusion and exclusion criteria and in 14/20 it was unclear whether consecutive inclusion of participants was applied. 19/20 studies reported age, breed, and sex of the participants, and 13/20 did not report duration and prevalence of clinical signs

  • There are several limitations to the execution of randomised controlled trials or other studies representing higher level of evidence to ascertain which treatment option is the best for patients with DLSS, this study has demonstrated that there is room for improvement of the conduct and reporting quality of case series, so that rigorous data can be generated and analysed, to inform research design, guide clinical practice, and improve veterinary healthcare delivery (26)

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Introduction

DLSS is the compression of the cauda equina caused by protrusion of supportive tissues into the vertebral canal (2). Literature reporting the results of the surgical treatment of DLSS in dogs is mainly composed of case reports and case series. The main objective of this study was to critically appraise the literature reporting the results of surgical treatment of DLSS; to identify gaps in current. Several surgical procedures to treat degenerative lumbosacral stenosis (DLSS) in the dog have been reported, definitive criteria for surgical technique preference are currently lacking (1). Evidentiary value and methods: A critical appraisal tool that examined the conduct and reporting of studies on the results of surgical treatment of DLSS was designed and, after a systematic search and screening of the literature, a critical appraisal was performed in 20 papers

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