Author/Authors :
Klatzkow, Sarah Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Florida, USA , Johnson, Matthew D. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Florida, USA , James, Michele Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Florida, USA , Carrera-Justiz, Sheila Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Florida, USA
Abstract :
An 8-year-old neutered male miniature Poodle presented for evaluation of a suspected T3-L3 lesion with cervical component
following vehicular trauma. Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography revealed a T2-T3 luxation with right
displacement of T3. A T2 caudal endplate fracture was present as well as multifocal noncompressive bulges of cervical intervertebral
discs. Conservative management failed and ventral stabilization of C7-T4 was performed via a median sternotomy. Paired Stringof-Pearls plates were placed on the ventral aspect of vertebrae. Eight weeks postoperatively, the dog was ambulatory with moderate
pelvic limb paraparesis. A luxation of T2-T3 is uncommon in small animals and surgical stabilization is poorly described in
literature. Tis case report demonstrates the use of a ventral approach to cranial thoracic vertebral stabilization with a successful
outcome.
Keywords :
Ventral Stabilization , Vertebral Luxation , Median Sternotomy , Dog