Computed Tomographic Diagnosis of Traumatic Atlanto-occipital Rotatory Luxation and Successful Closed Reduction in a Dog

VCOT Open Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0040-1721031
Gordon Lye, K. Mathis, S. Hill, R. Cattin, A. Hartman
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Abstract A 12-year-old, female spayed crossbred dog was presented for traumatic injuries sustained after being hit by a car. The dog was non-ambulatory with a right-sided head tilt on presentation, neurological deficits and signs of external trauma centred on the head. A trauma computed tomography was performed which revealed an atlanto-occipital luxation with narrowing of the vertebral canal. This was treated successfully via closed reduction and confirmed with a repeat computed tomography scan. The dog recovered well following the atlanto-occipital luxation reduction, and was ambulatory the day after the reduction, and neurological signs resolved within 2 days.
犬外伤性寰枕旋转脱位及成功闭合复位的ct诊断
摘要一只12岁的雌性绝育杂交犬被汽车撞伤。狗不能走动,出现右侧头部倾斜,神经功能缺损,头部有外伤迹象。创伤计算机断层扫描显示寰枕脱位伴椎管狭窄。通过闭合复位成功治疗,并通过重复计算机断层扫描确认。犬在寰枕脱位复位后恢复良好,复位后第二天可以走动,神经系统症状在2天内消失。
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