Ciência Rural (Jul 2020)

3D printing as a diagnostic tool for congenital malformation in a brachycephalic dog

  • Luiz Felipe Souza de Lima,
  • Milena Mendes de Arruda Campos,
  • Anna Julia Brandão Paes de Barros,
  • Gabriela Cardoso Batista,
  • Lorena Tavares de Brito Nery Jaworski,
  • Paloma Moraes Lobo,
  • Antonio Henrique Kuczmarski,
  • Roberto Lopes de Souza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20190589
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 8

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ABSTRACT: Congenital anomalies are hereditary or acquired, and their location and intensity are determining factors for the survival of animals. Some cases are rare, often unidentified, poorly reported and of unknown etiology. This paper reports a congenital malformation in a French bulldog, demonstrating the importance of accurate diagnosis for surgical decisions. The use of new technologies such as computed tomography and rapid prototyping enables the analysis of morphofunctional changes, resulting in excellent results for clinical cases in which it is difficult to identify and scale the anatomical deformities. Through this feature, it is possible to accurately recreate anatomical structures of interest, enabling greater assertiveness in deciding the treatment to be established, whether surgical or not. Castration of animals that survive this condition due to hereditary etiology is recommended.

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