Chronic intervertebral disk herniation associated with fused vertebrae treated by vertebral lateral corpectomy in a cat
Y. Malik; M. Konar; M. Wernick; J. Howard; F. Forterre
Small Animal Clinic, Departments of Surgery, Radiology and Neurology, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Switzerland
Summary
A 10-year-old Domestic Shorthair cat was admitted for chronic ambulatory paraparesis and a spinal malformation. The clinical examination revealed paraparesis accentuated on the left side. Thoracolumbar radiographs revealed a spinal malformation with a narrowed intervertebral space between L1 and L2, and a dorsal fusion at the level of L2-L3 with a common dorsal process. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed an intervertebral disk herniation with a ventral compression of the spinal cord at the level of L1/2. A standard vertebral lateral corpectomy with a foraminotomy was performed with a good outcome. Keywords
Cat, Corpectomy, chronic disk protrusion
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3415/VCOT-08-06-0047