Congenital dynamic cervical instability in a dog: the role of computed tomography and 3D printing to plan and optimize the surgical approach

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes, Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopes
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: da Silva, Ricardo Siqueira, de Lima, Leonardo Rodrigues, Ramos, Lucas Rego, Peixoto, Anna Julia Rodrigues, Brock, Gabriela Wacheleski, Coutinho, José Eduardo Silveira, Eleuterio, Eveliny de Oliveira, Adeodato, Alex Gradowski, Coelho , Cássia Maria Molinaro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Texto Completo: https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/1185
Resumo: This work aims to report the use of computed tomography (CT) and 3D printing technology in the diagnosis of dynamic instability with spinal compression, and the planning of cervical stabilization surgical of a 3-month-old canine with congenital cervical malformations. The patient had non-ambulatory tetraparesis, and a radiograph showed the fusion of the vertebral bodies from C3 to T3. A CT scan pinpointed the site of the spinal compression and revealed dynamic instability and severe spinal compression between the C2-C3 vertebrae. Tomographic images were processed to print a 3D prosthesis of the patient’s craniocervical-thoracic region to optimize and plan the necessary surgery. After studying the 3D prosthesis and selecting the surgical implants required, cervical stabilization surgery through ventral access was performed. The patient’s clinical improvement was rapid and progressive. Fifteen days post-surgery he was already in a quadrupedal position, after approximately 50 days he started walking again. In a year and a half of follow-up, the patient did not present any recurrence of the clinical signs. The conclusion was that CT and 3D printing contributed substancially for the clinical and surgical management, inferring quality, precision, and agility in the therapy undertaken.
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spelling Congenital dynamic cervical instability in a dog: the role of computed tomography and 3D printing to plan and optimize the surgical approachInstabilidade dinâmica cervical em um cão: papel da tomografia computadorizada e da impressão 3D no planejamento e otimização do procedimento cirúrgicoestabilização cervical, impressão 3D, neurologia, vértebras em bloco.cervical stabilization, 3D printing, neurology, block vertebrae.This work aims to report the use of computed tomography (CT) and 3D printing technology in the diagnosis of dynamic instability with spinal compression, and the planning of cervical stabilization surgical of a 3-month-old canine with congenital cervical malformations. The patient had non-ambulatory tetraparesis, and a radiograph showed the fusion of the vertebral bodies from C3 to T3. A CT scan pinpointed the site of the spinal compression and revealed dynamic instability and severe spinal compression between the C2-C3 vertebrae. Tomographic images were processed to print a 3D prosthesis of the patient’s craniocervical-thoracic region to optimize and plan the necessary surgery. After studying the 3D prosthesis and selecting the surgical implants required, cervical stabilization surgery through ventral access was performed. The patient’s clinical improvement was rapid and progressive. Fifteen days post-surgery he was already in a quadrupedal position, after approximately 50 days he started walking again. In a year and a half of follow-up, the patient did not present any recurrence of the clinical signs. The conclusion was that CT and 3D printing contributed substancially for the clinical and surgical management, inferring quality, precision, and agility in the therapy undertaken.Este trabalho tem por objetivo relatar o auxílio da tomografia computadorizada (TC) e uso da tecnologia de impressão 3D no diagnóstico da instabilidade dinâmica e compressão medular, e planejamento da estabilização cirúrgica cervical de um canino de 3 meses de idade com malformações congênitas cervicais. O paciente apresentava tetraparesia não deambulatória, com fusão dos corpos vertebrais de C3 a T3 na radiografia. Realizou-se TC que revelou instabilidade dinâmica e compressão medular severa entre as vértebras C2-C3. Para otimizar e planejar a cirurgia, as imagens tomográficas foram processadas para impressão de prótese 3D da região crânio-cérvico-torácica do paciente. Após estudo minucioso da prótese 3D e seleção dos implantes cirúrgicos, realizou-se cirurgia de estabilização cervical pelo acesso ventral. A melhora clínica do paciente foi rápida e progressiva. Com 15 dias de pós-cirúrgico já se mantinha em posição quadrupedal, e com aproximadamente 50 dias voltou a andar. Em um ano e meio de acompanhamento o paciente não apresentou recidiva dos sinais clínicos. Conclui-se assim, que a TC e a de impressão 3D foram contribuíram substancialmente para a conduta clínico-cirúrgica, inferindo qualidade, precisão e agilidade na terapia estabelecida.Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2021-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/118510.29374/2527-2179.bjvm000921Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 43 No. 1 (2021); e000921Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 43 n. 1 (2021); e0009212527-21790100-2430reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicineinstname:Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)instacron:SBMVenghttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/1185/1090https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/1185/1194Copyright (c) 2021 Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopes Fernandes, Ricardo Siqueira da Silva, Leonardo Rodrigues de Lima, Lucas Rego Ramos, Anna Julia Rodrigues Peixoto, Gabriela Wacheleski Brock, José Eduardo Silveira Coutinho, Eveliny de Oliveira Eleuterio, Alex Gradowski Adeodato, Cássia Maria Molinaro Coelho http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFernandes, Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopesda Silva, Ricardo Siqueirade Lima, Leonardo RodriguesRamos, Lucas RegoPeixoto, Anna Julia RodriguesBrock, Gabriela WacheleskiCoutinho, José Eduardo SilveiraEleuterio, Eveliny de OliveiraAdeodato, Alex GradowskiCoelho , Cássia Maria Molinaro2022-06-26T18:17:20Zoai:ojs.rbmv.org:article/1185Revistahttps://rbmv.org/BJVMONGhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/oaicontato.rbmv@gmail.com2527-21790100-2430opendoar:2022-06-26T18:17:20Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine - Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Congenital dynamic cervical instability in a dog: the role of computed tomography and 3D printing to plan and optimize the surgical approach
Instabilidade dinâmica cervical em um cão: papel da tomografia computadorizada e da impressão 3D no planejamento e otimização do procedimento cirúrgico
title Congenital dynamic cervical instability in a dog: the role of computed tomography and 3D printing to plan and optimize the surgical approach
spellingShingle Congenital dynamic cervical instability in a dog: the role of computed tomography and 3D printing to plan and optimize the surgical approach
Fernandes, Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopes
estabilização cervical, impressão 3D, neurologia, vértebras em bloco.
cervical stabilization, 3D printing, neurology, block vertebrae.
title_short Congenital dynamic cervical instability in a dog: the role of computed tomography and 3D printing to plan and optimize the surgical approach
title_full Congenital dynamic cervical instability in a dog: the role of computed tomography and 3D printing to plan and optimize the surgical approach
title_fullStr Congenital dynamic cervical instability in a dog: the role of computed tomography and 3D printing to plan and optimize the surgical approach
title_full_unstemmed Congenital dynamic cervical instability in a dog: the role of computed tomography and 3D printing to plan and optimize the surgical approach
title_sort Congenital dynamic cervical instability in a dog: the role of computed tomography and 3D printing to plan and optimize the surgical approach
author Fernandes, Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopes
author_facet Fernandes, Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopes
da Silva, Ricardo Siqueira
de Lima, Leonardo Rodrigues
Ramos, Lucas Rego
Peixoto, Anna Julia Rodrigues
Brock, Gabriela Wacheleski
Coutinho, José Eduardo Silveira
Eleuterio, Eveliny de Oliveira
Adeodato, Alex Gradowski
Coelho , Cássia Maria Molinaro
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author2 da Silva, Ricardo Siqueira
de Lima, Leonardo Rodrigues
Ramos, Lucas Rego
Peixoto, Anna Julia Rodrigues
Brock, Gabriela Wacheleski
Coutinho, José Eduardo Silveira
Eleuterio, Eveliny de Oliveira
Adeodato, Alex Gradowski
Coelho , Cássia Maria Molinaro
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopes
da Silva, Ricardo Siqueira
de Lima, Leonardo Rodrigues
Ramos, Lucas Rego
Peixoto, Anna Julia Rodrigues
Brock, Gabriela Wacheleski
Coutinho, José Eduardo Silveira
Eleuterio, Eveliny de Oliveira
Adeodato, Alex Gradowski
Coelho , Cássia Maria Molinaro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv estabilização cervical, impressão 3D, neurologia, vértebras em bloco.
cervical stabilization, 3D printing, neurology, block vertebrae.
topic estabilização cervical, impressão 3D, neurologia, vértebras em bloco.
cervical stabilization, 3D printing, neurology, block vertebrae.
description This work aims to report the use of computed tomography (CT) and 3D printing technology in the diagnosis of dynamic instability with spinal compression, and the planning of cervical stabilization surgical of a 3-month-old canine with congenital cervical malformations. The patient had non-ambulatory tetraparesis, and a radiograph showed the fusion of the vertebral bodies from C3 to T3. A CT scan pinpointed the site of the spinal compression and revealed dynamic instability and severe spinal compression between the C2-C3 vertebrae. Tomographic images were processed to print a 3D prosthesis of the patient’s craniocervical-thoracic region to optimize and plan the necessary surgery. After studying the 3D prosthesis and selecting the surgical implants required, cervical stabilization surgery through ventral access was performed. The patient’s clinical improvement was rapid and progressive. Fifteen days post-surgery he was already in a quadrupedal position, after approximately 50 days he started walking again. In a year and a half of follow-up, the patient did not present any recurrence of the clinical signs. The conclusion was that CT and 3D printing contributed substancially for the clinical and surgical management, inferring quality, precision, and agility in the therapy undertaken.
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