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Repair of lumbosacral fracture-luxation with bilateral twisted string-of-pearls locking plates.
Segal, U; Bar, H; Shani, J.
Afiliación
  • Segal U; Surgery Department, Knowledge Farm Specialist's Referral Center, Beit Berl 44905, Israel.
  • Bar H; Surgery Department, Knowledge Farm Specialist's Referral Center, Beit Berl 44905, Israel.
  • Shani J; Surgery Department, Knowledge Farm Specialist's Referral Center, Beit Berl 44905, Israel.
J Small Anim Pract ; 2018 May 15.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29766508
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

To describe a surgical technique using bilateral twisted string-of-pearls locking plates for lumbosacral fracture-luxation in dogs and cats. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

Twisted string-of-pearls locking plates were used to stabilise lumbosacral fracture-luxation between 2013 and 2017. Decompression of the cauda equina was achieved by dorsal laminectomy through a dorso-medial approach. Stabilisation was achieved using bilateral string-of-pearls plates attached to the lateral aspects of the vertebral body cranial to the fractured vertebra and the iliosacral joints. Reduction of the luxation was assessed under fluoroscopy. Outcome and complications were evaluated 24 hours, 6 weeks and 6 months postoperatively.

RESULTS:

Six animals (four dogs and two cats) were included. Five animals were presented with non-ambulatory paraparesis. Tail anaesthesia and severe lumbosacral pain was evident in all cases but one. Six weeks postoperatively, all animals improved to ambulation, and tail sensation recovered. The long-term clinical outcome was defined as excellent in five and satisfactory in the remaining case. CLINICAL

SIGNIFICANCE:

Bilateral twisted string-of-pearls locking plates can be associated with a satisfactory result in treating lumbosacral fracture-luxation.

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Small Anim Pract Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Israel

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Small Anim Pract Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Israel