| Literature DB >> 35795784 |
Cristian Falzone1, Vito Tranquillo2, Nicola Gasparinetti1.
Abstract
Objective: To compare prosthetic disc and vertebral distraction stabilization in dogs with disc-associated cervical spondylomyelopathy (DA-CSM). Study Design: A retrospective clinical study. Animals: 25 dogs.Entities:
Keywords: Wobbler syndrome; cervical spondylomyelopathy (CSM); distraction stabilization; prosthetic disc; surgical procedures
Year: 2022 PMID: 35795784 PMCID: PMC9251543 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2022.880018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Figure 1Lateral pre-operative (A) and post-operative (B) radiographic views of a dog with prosthetic disc implantation.
Figure 2Lateral pre-operative (A) and post-operative (B) and ventro-dorsal post-operative (C) radiographic views of a dog with distraction-stabilization using intervertebral cage, two parallel ventral locking plates, and two dorsal trans-articular screws.
Dog's signalment, intervertebral disc space affected, and the surgical technique applied, PD (prosthetic disc) vs. DS (distraction-Stabilization); Degree of subsidence is also illustrated: none (between 0 and 10%), mild (below 25%), moderate (between 25 and 50%), and severe (more than 50%).
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| Dobermann, Male 8 year old | PD, C6-C7 | Moderate |
| Dobermann, Female, 6 year old | PD, C6-C7 | Mild |
| Weimaraner, Male, 7 year old | PD, C6-C7 | Mild |
| Hannoverscher Schweisshund, male, 4 year old | PD, C6-C7 | Severe |
| Bernese Mountain dog, Male, 5 year old | PD, C6-C7 | Mild |
| German Shepherd dog, Male, 7 Year old | PD, C6-C7 | Severe |
| Weimaraner, Female, 6 year old | PD, C5-C6, and C6-C7 | Moderate |
| Bernese Mountain dog, Female, 6 year old | PD, C6-C7 | Moderate |
| Dobermann, Male, 8 year old | PD, C5-C6, and C6-C7 | Lost follow-up |
| Dobermann, Female, 8 year old | PD, C6-C7 | Severe |
| Dobermann, Female, 8 year old | PD, C6-C7 | Severe |
| Rottweiler, Male, 8 year old | PD, C6-C7 | Moderate |
| Baeuceron, Male, 10 year old | DS, C6-C7 | Moderate |
| Dobermann, Male, 6 year old | DS, C6-C7 | Moderate |
| Dobermann, Female, 6 year old | DS, C6-C7 | None |
| Dobermann, Female, 6 year old | DS, C6-C7 | Lost follow-up |
| Mongrel, Female, 10 year old | DS, C6-C7 | None |
| Deutsch Kurzhaar, Male, 8 year old | DS, C6-C7 | None |
| Dobermann, Female, 7 year old | DS, C6-C7 | Moderate |
| Dobermann, Male, 8 year old | DS, C6-C7 | Moderate |
| Weimaraner, Male, 7 year old | DS, C5-C6, and C6-C7 | None |
| Weimaraner, Male, 7 year old | DS, C6-C7 | Mild |
| Dobermann, Male, 8 year old | DS, C5-C6, and C6-C7 | Mild |
| Dobermann, Male, 7 year old | DS, C6-C7 | None |
| Dobermann, Male, 7 year old | DS, C6-C7 | None |
| Hannoverscher Schweisshund, male, 4 year old | DS, C6-C7 | Mild |
Number of dogs and their post-operative outcome (stable, improved, and deteriorated) at different follow-up times (short-term: within 30 days; medium-term: over 30 days and within 1 year; long-term: over 1 year), for both surgical technique (PD, prosthetic disc; DS, Distraction-Stabilization).
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| Stable | 3 PD - 3 DS | 6 PD - 2 DS | 4 PD - 4 DS |
| Improved | 5 PD - 11 DS | 3 PD - 8 DS | 4 PD - 8 DS |
| Deteriorated | 3 PD | 2 PD - 3 DS | 3 PD - 1 DS |
Twenty four dogs were available for medium- and long-term follow-up, for a sudden death of one DS dog.
Figure 3Same dog as in Figure 1, with severe neurological deterioration and subsidence at 9 days after surgery.
Figure 4Latero-lateral radiographs of the same dog before a PD surgery (left image), at 30 days post-op (middle image) and at 90 days post-op (right image).
Figure 5Same dog as in Figure 2, with one screw rupture at 90 days radiographic recheck.
Figure 6Sagittal T2 weighted images of a DA-CSM-dog, pre- (A) and post-traction (B) and 3 months post DS-surgery (C); from left to right sagittal T2 Weighted and STIR Images of an example of discospondylitis at C5–C6, in a patient previously treated by DS at C6–C7 (D).