Le. Fox et al., OWNER SATISFACTION WITH PARTIAL MANDIBULECTOMY OR MAXILLECTOMY FOR TREATMENT OF ORAL TUMORS IN 27 DOGS, The Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 33(1), 1997, pp. 25-31
Twenty-seven dogs with oral tumors were treated with either rostral ma
ndibulectomy, partial mandibulectomy, or partial maxillectomy. Owner s
atisfaction with the respective surgical procedure was assessed by tel
ephone survey; 85% of owners were satisfied with the decision to treat
their dogs. The percentage of satisfied owners was directly proportio
nal to the increase in pet life span. Although difficulty in eating wa
s noted for 12 (44%) of 27 dogs, pain was perceived to be reduced by t
he surgery for most animals. All owners found the cosmetic appearances
of their dogs acceptable after facial hair regrew. The quality of the
pets' lives was perceived by the owners to be most improved after ros
tral mandibulectomy and least improved after partial maxillectomy.