Disc extrusion in a Rottweiler dog with caudal cervical spondylomyelopathy after failure of intervertebral distraction/stabilisation |
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Authors: | AM MARCHEVSKY JL RICHARDSON |
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Affiliation: | Division of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, Murdoch University, Western Australia. |
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Abstract: | A Rottweiler dog was presented with an 8 week history of hindlimb ataxia. Neurological examination localised the lesion to the cervical spinal cord. Myelography demonstrated dynamic compressive lesions at C5-6 and C6-7 consistent with a diagnosis of caudal cervical spondylomyelopathy. Distraction/stabilisation of both discs was performed using interbody polymethyl methacrylate. Both implants subsequently failed leading to extrusion of the remaining dorsal annulus fibrosus of the C5-6 intervertebral disc and nonambulatory tetraparesis. A ventral slot combined with distraction/stabilisation using screws and polymethyl methacrylate was performed and resulted in nearly full neurological recovery. |
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Keywords: | Dog, caudal cervical spondylomyelopathy, disc extrusion, interbody distraction/stabilisation. |
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