Dorsolateral approach to hip and pelvis ultrasound in dogs.

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Amy B Todd-Donato, Ursula Krotscheck
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Abstract

Objective: To provide a video tutorial demonstrating ultrasound of the canine hip and pelvis for identifying hip luxation and other pelvic injury.

Animals: Dogs presenting with acute pelvic limb lameness referable to the hip region.

Methods: The hip and abaxial portions of the pelvis are visualized in short-axis orientation by placement of a linear (5- to 14-MHz) or microconvex (4- to 10-MHz) ultrasound probe on the dorsolateral aspect of the pelvis in medial-lateral orientation. Clipping the haircoat and applying ultrasound gel allows for best visualization, though application of 70% isopropyl alcohol without clipping allows acceptable imaging of osseous structures in most dogs. Starting at the cranial extent of the iliac wing, the pelvis is imaged from cranial to caudal. Osseous structures are identified by their contours and acoustic shadowing. The normal hip joint is recognized by articulation of the rounded femoral head with the triangularly shaped contour of the acetabulum.

Results: Hip luxation is identified by displacement of the femoral head cranially or caudally to the acetabulum with either dorsal positioning of the femoral head or ventral positioning of the greater trochanter relative to adjacent pelvic bones. Fractures are detected through the presence of steplike defects in the osseous contours.

Clinical relevance: Ultrasound of the pelvis and hip region in dogs allows for timely identification of hip luxation or pelvic fractures without sedation. This technique can be utilized in emergency, ambulatory, or remote care settings to help categorize injury for facilitating client discussions regarding additional imaging recommendations, treatment recommendations, and associated medical care costs.

犬髋骨盆超声的背外侧入路。
目的:提供一个视频教程,演示犬髋关节和骨盆超声诊断髋关节脱位和其他骨盆损伤。动物:犬表现为急性骨盆肢体跛行,可指髋部。方法:通过在骨盆背外侧的中外侧方向放置线性(5- 14 mhz)或微凸(4- 10 mhz)超声探头,在短轴方向上观察骨盆的髋部和髋部。剪掉毛发并应用超声凝胶可以获得最佳的可视化效果,尽管在大多数犬中使用70%异丙醇而不剪掉毛发可以获得可接受的骨结构成像。从髂翼的颅部开始,骨盆从颅部到尾部成像。骨结构是通过其轮廓和声学阴影来识别的。正常的髋关节是由圆形股骨头和髋臼的三角形轮廓连接起来的。结果:髋关节脱位可通过股骨头向髋臼或髋臼尾部移位,股骨头背侧定位或大转子相对于邻近骨盆骨的腹侧定位来确定。骨折是通过骨骼轮廓中台阶状缺陷的存在来检测的。临床相关性:犬骨盆和髋部超声检查可在不使用镇静的情况下及时识别髋脱位或骨盆骨折。该技术可用于急诊、门诊或远程护理设置,以帮助分类损伤,促进客户讨论有关额外的影像学建议、治疗建议和相关的医疗费用。
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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
15.80%
发文量
539
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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