
doi: 10.5326/0400490
pmid: 15533970
A 6-year-old, female spayed Pomeranian was presented with acute hind-limb paraplegia with the presence of deep pain perception and urinary incontinence. Myelography showed a Hansen type I herniation of the12th to 13th thoracic intervertebral space (T12–13). Articular facets of the T12–13 and T13 to first lumbar vertebra (L1) were absent. The spinal cord was decompressed using a bilateral T12–13 modified lateral hemilaminectomy (pediculectomy). The aplastic sites were associated with minimal instability of the vertebral column, and stabilization of the vertebral column was not required. Familiarity with this condition is important, because articular facet aplasia may cause vertebral instability and may require an adjusted surgical approach or vertebral reduction and fusion following decompression.
Hernia, Thoracic Vertebrae, Dogs, Treatment Outcome, Animals, Female, Dog Diseases, Intervertebral Disc, Spinal Cord Compression, Herniorrhaphy
Hernia, Thoracic Vertebrae, Dogs, Treatment Outcome, Animals, Female, Dog Diseases, Intervertebral Disc, Spinal Cord Compression, Herniorrhaphy
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