2008
DOI: 10.2754/avb200877020269
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Complications Related to Surgical Treatment of Intervertebral Disc Disease in Dogs

Abstract: Lexmaulová L., R. Novotná, P. Raušer, A. Nečas: Complications Related to Surgical Treatment of Intervertebral Disc Disease in Dogs. Acta Vet. Brno 2008, 77: 269-276. After intervertebral disk surgery we often have to deal with various complications (seizures, gastrointestinal tract (GIT) ulcerations, cystitis, and surgical wound healing problems). These complications may lead to the death of the patient. We performed clinical and laboratory investigations in 161 dogs with an intervertebral disc disease. Aft… Show more

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“…The presence, type and severity of GI signs were associated with duration of hospitalization and the severity of GI signs was also associated with anesthetic duration. The clinical GI complication rate in this study (47%) is higher than previous reports, from which a GI complication rate in dogs with IVDE of 15-39% can be extrapolated (2)(3)(4)(5)(10)(11)(12). Among prior studies, only a subset focused on reporting clinical GI signs as a main objective (2,3,11), and specific details such as frequency, severity or duration of GI signs were often lacking (2,4,5,10,11).…”
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“…The presence, type and severity of GI signs were associated with duration of hospitalization and the severity of GI signs was also associated with anesthetic duration. The clinical GI complication rate in this study (47%) is higher than previous reports, from which a GI complication rate in dogs with IVDE of 15-39% can be extrapolated (2)(3)(4)(5)(10)(11)(12). Among prior studies, only a subset focused on reporting clinical GI signs as a main objective (2,3,11), and specific details such as frequency, severity or duration of GI signs were often lacking (2,4,5,10,11).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 58%
“…Intervertebral disc extrusion (IVDE) is the most common cause of acute thoracolumbar (TL) spinal cord injury (SCI) in dogs (1). Gastrointestinal (GI) signs, including diarrhea, vomiting, melena, or hematochezia, are among the reported complications in dogs undergoing surgery for acute thoracolumbar intervertebral disc extrusion (TL-IVDE) (2)(3)(4)(5). Colonic perforation (6)(7)(8) and pancreatitis (3,9,10) have also been reported.…”
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“…Em outros dois cães as causas da morte foram comprometimento cardiorrespiratório e gastrenterite hemorrágica devido ao uso prolongado de corticosteróides. Para Sharp & Wheeler (2005) & Lexmaulová et al (2008, a gastroenterite hemorrágica é a causa mais frequente de morte em pacientes com DDIV toracolombar.…”
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“…Outras complicações que podem estar associadas a essa abordagem cirúrgica incluem síndrome de Horner, hipotensão, arritmias cardíacas, instabilidade e subluxação vertebral (Slatter 2003). Beal et al (2001) verificaram a ocorrência de complicações respiratórias em cães submetidos ao tratamento cirúrgico de doenças cervicais constatando que cães com lesões entre a segunda e a quarta vértebra cervical possuem maior risco de desenvolver hipoventilação no período pós-operatório, além de possuírem menor chance de sobrevivência do que cães submetidos à cirurgia de descompressão toracolombar (Lexmaulová et al 2008, Posner et al 2014.…”
Section: Doença Do Disco Intervertebralunclassified