猫腰椎间盘远外侧突出的手术治疗。

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Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2024-08-02 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169241261577
Gilad Fefer, Lauren Bynum, Peter Early
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摘要

病例摘要:一只 9 岁的雄性阉割短毛猫因急性、进行性左侧骨盆肢体跛行 2 周前来就诊。步态评估显示其左侧骨盆肢体跛行为 3/5 级,骨科检查或 X 光片均未发现导致跛行的明显矫形原因。其他神经系统检查正常。核磁共振成像显示左侧L6-7远外侧椎间盘突出,L6脊神经可能继发神经炎。患者接受了左侧L6-7椎间孔切开术,以移除挤出的椎间盘材料,并为明显增大的神经根提供更多空间。同时还进行了 L6-7 椎间孔切开术。患者恢复良好,术后 26 天跛行症状几乎完全消失:本病例报告为越来越多的关于椎间盘外侧挤压是猫骨盆肢体跛行的病因之一的文献做出了贡献,尤其是在没有神经障碍的情况下。此外,该病例报告还强调了横断面高级成像对无法确定骨科或放射学原因的跛行猫的诊断作用。最后,本病例强调了手术干预作为一种治疗选择的有效性,适用于腰椎间盘挤压远外侧但仅靠药物治疗无法改善的猫咪。这一发现可能会对今后对有类似发现的猫采取手术治疗方法产生影响。
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Surgical management of a lumbar far lateral intervertebral disc extrusion in a cat.

Case summary: A 9-year-old male castrated domestic shorthair cat was presented with a 2-week history of acute, progressive left pelvic limb lameness. Gait evaluation revealed a grade 3/5 left pelvic limb lameness with no apparent orthopedic cause for the lameness based on orthopedic examination or radiographs. The neurological examination was otherwise normal. MRI revealed a left-sided L6-7 far lateral intervertebral disc extrusion with possible secondary neuritis of the L6 spinal nerve. A left-sided L6-7 foraminotomy was performed to remove the extruded disc material and provide additional space for the significantly enlarged nerve root. An L6-7 fenestration was also performed. The patient made an excellent recovery with near-complete resolution of lameness at 26 days postoperatively.

Relevance and novel information: This case report contributes to the growing body of literature on lateral intervertebral disc extrusion as an etiological factor in pelvic limb lameness in cats, particularly when neurological deficits are absent. Furthermore, the case report highlights the diagnostic utility of cross-sectional advanced imaging for cats with lameness for which an orthopedic or radiographic cause cannot be identified. Finally, this case underscores the efficacy of surgical intervention as a treatment option for cats with lumbar far lateral intervertebral disc extrusions that do not improve with medical management alone. This finding could have implications for future surgical approaches in cats with similar findings.

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