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Doença do Disco Intervertebral em Canídeos

Authors: Clemente, Diogo Monteiro;

Doença do Disco Intervertebral em Canídeos

Abstract

Doença do disco intervertebral é a patologia que mais afeta a medula espinhal nos cães, sendo responsável por 2,3-3,7% das admissões em hospitais veterinários. É uma condição que resulta na herniação do disco intervertebral, levando à extrusão do material discal para o canal vertebral, causando compressão da medula espinhal e/ou sinais de compressão nervosa. A utilização de exames imagiológico avançados como tomografia computorizada e ressonância magnética são essenciais para um correto diagnóstico e diferenciação de tipos de hérnias discais, bem como identificação da correta localização. Existem diversas técnicas cirúrgicas que podem ser utilizadas consoante o tipo e localização das hérnias discais, sendo este o tratamento recomendado na grande maioria dos casos, com uma taxa de sucesso entre os 70-90%. A presente revisão bibliográfica tem por objetivo rever os aspetos principais das hérnias do disco intervertebral e agregar os conceitos essenciais sobre o tema, abordando os diferentes tipos de hérnias, os principais meios de diagnóstico e as principais abordagens terapêuticas.

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Different types of disc herniation, Cirurgia, Exame neurológico, Intervertebral disc herniation, Disco intervertebral, Intervertebral disc, Neurologic exam, Neurologia, Neurology, Tipos de hérnias, Imagiologic exams, Hérnia discal, Surgery, Exames imagiológicos, Physiotherapy, Fisioterapia

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