TY - JOUR
T1 - A retrospective study of intervertebral disk disease confirmed by mri in dogs
T2 - 89 cases (2012-2015)
AU - Kim, Dam
AU - Kang, Jin Su
AU - Kim, Young Ung
AU - Lee, Dong Bin
AU - Heo, Su Young
AU - Kim, Nam Soo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Korean Society of Veterinary Clinics. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019/6
Y1 - 2019/6
N2 - Intervertebral disk disease is a common neurological disease in dogs. In veterinary neurology clinics, the incidence of intervertebral disk disease and the spinal cord compression rate of the disk are well documented. However, the direction of herniation of the intervertebral disk is relatively less known on Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Therefore, this study systematically investigated and analyzed the intervertebral disk disease in dogs. Especially, classification according to the direction of herniation of the disk, the degree of pre - treatment neurological manifestation, and the compression rate was investigated. In addition, the treatment methods of patients who received treatment after visiting the Chonbuk animal medical center (CAMC) were divided into pharmacological treatment and surgical treatment. The location of intervertebral disc in spinal canal was mainly ventral (69.9%), and when the prognosis was evaluated according to the compression rate of the spinal cord, the prognosis of the surgical treatment (72.7%) was more effective than the non - surgical medication (40.6%). Surgical treatment (83.3%) was more successful than nonsurgical medication (60%), especially in cases of severe spinal cord compression (> 50%). In this study, surgical treatment was more effective when the neurological symptoms were severe or the spinal cord compression rate was high.
AB - Intervertebral disk disease is a common neurological disease in dogs. In veterinary neurology clinics, the incidence of intervertebral disk disease and the spinal cord compression rate of the disk are well documented. However, the direction of herniation of the intervertebral disk is relatively less known on Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Therefore, this study systematically investigated and analyzed the intervertebral disk disease in dogs. Especially, classification according to the direction of herniation of the disk, the degree of pre - treatment neurological manifestation, and the compression rate was investigated. In addition, the treatment methods of patients who received treatment after visiting the Chonbuk animal medical center (CAMC) were divided into pharmacological treatment and surgical treatment. The location of intervertebral disc in spinal canal was mainly ventral (69.9%), and when the prognosis was evaluated according to the compression rate of the spinal cord, the prognosis of the surgical treatment (72.7%) was more effective than the non - surgical medication (40.6%). Surgical treatment (83.3%) was more successful than nonsurgical medication (60%), especially in cases of severe spinal cord compression (> 50%). In this study, surgical treatment was more effective when the neurological symptoms were severe or the spinal cord compression rate was high.
KW - Compression rate
KW - Direction of herniation
KW - Dog
KW - Intervertebral disk disease
KW - Neurological symptom
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U2 - 10.17555/jvc.2019.06.36.3.139
DO - 10.17555/jvc.2019.06.36.3.139
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85071133036
SN - 1598-298X
VL - 36
SP - 139
EP - 144
JO - Journal of Veterinary Clinics
JF - Journal of Veterinary Clinics
IS - 3
ER -