Surgical outcomes of six bulldogs with spinal lumbosacral meningomyelocele or meningocele.

Laura Martín Muñiz, S. Del Magno, G. Gandini, L. Pisoni, M. Menchetti, A. Foglia, S. Ródenas
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OBJECTIVE To report the surgical treatment and outcome of six bulldogs with spina bifida (SB) and meningocele (MC) or meningomyelocele (MMC). STUDY DESIGN Case series. ANIMALS Five French bulldogs and one English bulldog with MC or MMC. METHODS Medical records of dogs with spinal MC or MMC diagnosed by MRI at two institutions between 2013 and 2016 were reviewed for surgical treatment and outcomes. RESULTS Meningocele was diagnosed in two dogs, and MMC was diagnosed in four dogs. A lumbosacral dimple was noted in all dogs along with neurological deficits most commonly consisting of urinary and fecal incontinence (n = 6) and mild/moderate paraparesis (n = 3). Dorsal laminectomy was performed in all dogs to allow dissection of the meningeal sac to the vertebral column defect. In dogs with MMC, nerves were repositioned and protruded meninges were removed prior to suturing remaining meninges. Adhesions and filum terminale were resected in two dogs with suspected tethered cord syndrome. Urinary and fecal incontinence improved in two dogs and remained unchanged in four. Paraparesis improved in two dogs. CONCLUSION Surgical treatment resulted in partial improvement of the urinary and fecal incontinence (2/6 dogs) and paraparesis (2/3 dogs) or stable neurological condition (3/6 dogs), with only minor temporary complications. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE In the absence of published data comparing surgical and conservative treatment of puppies affected by SB and MC or MMC, early surgical treatment can be considered to prevent deterioration of neurological signs and, eventually, facilitate improvement of neurological signs.
6只牛头犬腰骶脊膜脊膜膨出或脑膜膨出的手术结果。
目的报道6只牛头犬脊柱裂(SB)合并脑膜膨出(MC)或脊膜脊髓膨出(MMC)的手术治疗及预后。研究设计案例系列。动物:5只法国斗牛犬和1只英国斗牛犬,患有MC或MMC。方法回顾性分析2013 - 2016年两所医院MRI诊断的脊柱MC或MMC犬的手术治疗和预后。结果2只犬诊断为脊膜膨出,4只犬诊断为MMC。所有的狗都有腰骶窝,同时伴有神经功能缺陷,最常见的是尿失禁和大便失禁(n = 6)和轻/中度截瘫(n = 3)。所有的狗都进行了背椎板切除术,以便解剖脊膜囊到脊柱缺陷处。在MMC犬中,神经被重新定位,突出的脑膜被移除,然后缝合剩余的脑膜。我们切除了2只疑似脊髓栓系综合征的犬的粘连和终丝。两只狗的尿失禁和大便失禁得到改善,四只保持不变。两只狗的下肢麻痹有所改善。结论手术治疗可使尿便失禁(2/6)和麻痹(2/3)部分改善或神经系统状况稳定(3/6),仅出现轻微的暂时性并发症。临床意义由于没有公开的比较SB、MC或MMC幼犬手术和保守治疗的数据,可以考虑早期手术治疗,以防止神经症状恶化,最终促进神经症状的改善。
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