Post-operative complications following apocrine gland anal sac adenocarcinoma resection in dogs

Vet Comp Oncol. 2021 Dec;19(4):743-749. doi: 10.1111/vco.12748. Epub 2021 Jul 29.

Abstract

Describe the complications associated with surgical resection of primary apocrine gland anal sac adenocarcinoma (AGASACA) tumours study design multi-institutional retrospective cross-sectional cohort study Animals Client owned dogs with spontaneous disease using the Clavien-Dindo classification system, post-operative events were assigned and described. Logistic regression analysis was used to analyse for risk factors for a significant association with complications. One hundred sixty-one dogs were included in the analysis. The post-operative sequelae, complication, and failure to cure rates specific to the anal sac site was 14%, 17% and 1%, respectively. The majority (68%) of complications were grade II or higher, therefore requiring some form of intervention. Intra-operative complications were identified in 11 cases (7%) with anorectal wall perforation being most common. An intra-operative complication was significantly associated with post-operative complications (p < 0.001; OR 7.4) while anorectal wall perforation was the only significant risk factor on regression analysis (p < 0.001; OR 19). Surgical site infection was identified in 20 of 161 (12%) of cases. Local recurrence (LR) occurred in 18% of cases at a median of 374 days (95% CI: 318-430). The only risk factor significantly associated with LR was the presence of vascular or lymphatic invasion (p = 0.008; OR 3). Post-operative complications were relatively infrequent but the risk was significantly increased when there was an intraoperative complication during resection of a primary AGASACA tumour. This study provides information for the clinician regarding risk factors for post-operative complications.

Keywords: Clavien-Dindo; anal sac adenocarcinoma; anal sacculectomy; canine; complications; oncology.

MeSH terms

  • Adenocarcinoma* / surgery
  • Adenocarcinoma* / veterinary
  • Anal Gland Neoplasms* / surgery
  • Anal Sacs* / surgery
  • Animals
  • Apocrine Glands
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Dog Diseases* / surgery
  • Dogs
  • Postoperative Complications / veterinary*
  • Retrospective Studies