在全耳道消融和大球截骨术前后进行眼部检查可以帮助识别和预防猫和狗潜在的视力威胁异常。

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Bianca J Hartrum, Terah E R Webb, Georgina M Newbold, Anne J Gemensky-Metzler, Shawn C Kennedy, Brittney A Carson
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目的:报道猫、狗全耳道消融联合外侧大泡截骨术(TECALBO)和腹侧大泡截骨术(VBO)前后的眼部检查结果。方法:在俄亥俄州立大学和MedVet Columbus,对客户拥有的动物进行眼科检查,并指示使用TECALBO或VBO。术前(T0)、术后1天(T1)、2 ~ 3周(T14)和±2个月(T60)分别记录眼科和/或眼科神经疾病的检查结果和术后并发症。结果:28只狗和22只猫共进行了43例TECALBO和20例VBO手术(63耳)。手术原因包括中耳炎(52.4%)、息肉(30.1%)和耳部肿块(17.5%)。面神经缺损术前为5.7%,术后T1为47.2%,T14为31.3%。术前11.3%出现霍纳综合征,T1和T14分别为45.3%和37.5%。干燥性角膜结膜炎和角膜溃疡分别在T0和T1分别占5.7%和3.8%和5.7%和17%。面神经缺损和霍纳综合征在T60时仍有29%(5 / 17)和36%(5 / 14)存在。一只术前面神经麻痹和霍纳综合征的狗出现了下网膜膨出,需要在T14处进行结膜皮瓣。总的来说,64.2%的手术导致了术后眼部和/或眼神经的改变。结论:猫狗接受TECALBO和VBO手术术前和术后应进行彻底的眼科检查,因为这些患者的眼部和眼神经异常很常见。临床相关性:眼科检查对于接受耳科手术的动物非常重要,因为它可以发现可能需要后续护理或导致视力威胁的眼部异常。
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Ocular examinations before and after total ear canal ablation and bulla osteotomy can help recognize and prevent potential vision-threatening abnormalities in cats and dogs.

Objective: To report ocular examination findings before and after total ear canal ablation and lateral bulla osteotomy (TECALBO) and ventral bulla osteotomy (VBO) in cats and dogs.

Methods: At The Ohio State University and MedVet Columbus, ophthalmic examinations were performed on client-owned animals for which a TECALBO or VBO was indicated. Examination findings and postoperative complications relating to ophthalmic and/or neuro-ophthalmic diseases were recorded prior to surgery (T0) and at 1 day (T1), 2 to 3 weeks (T14), and ± 2 months (T60) postoperatively.

Results: 28 dogs and 22 cats underwent 43 TECALBO and 20 VBO surgeries (63 ears). Reasons for surgery included otitis (52.4%), polyps (30.1%), and aural masses (17.5%). Facial nerve deficits were observed preoperatively in 5.7% of surgeries and postoperatively in 47.2% at T1 and 31.3% at T14. Horner syndrome was present preoperatively in 11.3% and postoperatively in 45.3% at T1 and 37.5% at T14. Keratoconjunctivitis sicca and corneal ulcers were noted, respectively, in 5.7% and 3.8% of cases at T0 and 5.7% and 17% at T1. Facial nerve deficits and Horner syndrome remained present in 29% (5 of 17) and 36% (5 of 14) at T60. One dog with preoperative facial nerve paralysis and Horner syndrome developed a descemetocele that required a conjunctival flap at T14. Overall, 64.2% of surgeries led to ocular and/or neuro-ophthalmic changes postoperatively.

Conclusions: Cats and dogs undergoing TECALBO and VBO procedures should have thorough ophthalmic examinations preoperatively and postoperatively, as ocular and neuro-ophthalmic abnormalities are common in these patients.

Clinical relevance: Ocular examinations are important in animals undergoing aural surgeries in order to reveal ocular abnormalities that could require follow-up care or lead to vision-threatening conditions.

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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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