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Stabilisation with dorsal and ventral fixation of a traumatic cervical instability in a dog
Authors:A Ozak  HO Nisbet  C Yardimci  YS Sirin
Institution:Department of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ondokuz May?s University, Samsun, Turkey
Abstract:This case study reports the outcome of dorsal and ventral stabilisation of a traumatic cervical instability in a dog. A 2-year-old, male Pointer was admitted following a motor vehicle accident. Clinical examination revealed non-ambulatory tetraparesis, severe neck pain and upper motor neuron changes in all limbs. Deep pain response was present. Subluxation of C2/3 and fractures of the dorsal spinous process and lamina of C2 were observed on radiographs. Ventral stabilisation was performed with screws and bone cement (polymethylmethacrylate). For dorsal fixation of the fractures, screws and cerclage wire were used. The dog stood up independently after 1 month, was able to walk 1.5 months postoperatively and had recovered completely at 1 year following surgery. We conclude that combined stabilisation techniques are effective for this type of cervical fracture in which the dorsal, middle and ventral structures of the vertebra are severely disrupted.
Keywords:cervical vertebrae  dogs  fracture stabilisation  subluxation  trauma
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