Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Aug 2020)

Pediculectomy and fenestration for spinal cord decompression of the lumbar spine of a bush dog (Speothos venaticus) - case report

  • P.V.T. Marinho,
  • A.S. Macedo,
  • C.R.A. Ferrigno,
  • I.S. Dal-Bó,
  • A.C.B.C.F. Pinto,
  • C.R.G.R. Ontivero,
  • F. Paes,
  • T. Bregadioli,
  • M.C. Rocha,
  • C.V.C. Nery,
  • F.B. Rassy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-11586
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 4
pp. 1397 – 1402

Abstract

Read online Read online

ABSTRACT A captive adult male bush dog (Speothos venaticus) was referred to our Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital from a local zoo due to a two-week history of progressive hind limb gait impairment and ataxia, non-responsive to clinical management. Computed tomography revealed decreased disc space at L3 - L4 level, with probable disc extrusion narrowing the right side of the spinal canal, compressing the spinal cord. We opted to surgically remove the disc material using both fenestration and right lateral pediculectomy (mini-hemilaminectomy) techniques. Twelve days after surgery there was mild residual proprioceptive ataxia. Gait was fully regained with remission of the neurological deficits around the 30th postoperative day. This is - to the best of our knowledge - the first successful report of a lumbar intervertebral disc extrusion in a bush dog (Speothos venaticus) surgically treated by pediculectomy and disc fenestration.

Keywords