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Ventral Slot Surgery

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  1. Ventral Slot Surgery Recovery
  2. Ventral Slot Surgery In Dogs
  3. Ventral Slot Surgery Dog Recovery
  4. Ventral Slot Decompression Surgery
  5. Ventral Slot Surgery Dog
  6. Ventral Slot Surgery

Ventral Slot Surgery Recovery

In-text: (Back Surgery (Hemilaminectomy/Ventral Slot), 2018) Your Bibliography: Austin Veterinary Diagnostic Hospital. Back Surgery (Hemilaminectomy/Ventral Slot). Ventral Slot This is the procedure employed when a disc is compressing a nerve root or an area of the cervical spinal cord. The procedure is done through an approach to the underside of the neck. This allows the surgeon to access the ventral or underside of the cervical vetebral bodies.

A ventral cervical slot is a surgical procedure that involves a surgical approach to the vertebra through an incision underneath the neck. A small hole or slot is then made through an intervertebral disc and part of the two adjacent vertebrae into the spinal canal to remove ruptured disc material and relieve pressure on the spinal cord.

Indications

The procedure is used for treatment of ruptured intervertebral discs in animals with severe neck pain and/or neurologic deficits related to the cervical spinal cord.

Postoperative Care

Give any prescribed medication as directed. Do not give human pain medication to pets without first consulting with a veterinarian.

Your pet should be confined to a crate or pet carrier for at least one month postoperatively. He or she may be taken outside for short walks for elimination purposes only. Please replace your pet’s collar with a chest harness to prevent reinjury to the surgical site. Jumping from furniture should be strictly avoided for at least two months, and if possible permanently, to decrease the likelihood of disc problems elsewhere in the spine.

If the disc caused nerve deficits in any of your pet’s limbs, then muscle massage and passive range-of-motion exercises may be helpful until he or she is walking again. Consult with the surgeon regarding recommendations for swimming.

Ventral Slot Surgery In Dogs

Please schedule an appointment for suture removal 7 to 10 days after surgery. Please contact us immediately if: (1) pain or nerve signs seem worse, (2) swelling or discharge is present from the incision, (3) vomiting occurs, or (4) your pet has trouble urinating.

Ventral Slot Surgery Dog Recovery

Prognosis

The prognosis following cervical slot depends largely on the neurologic status of the patient prior to surgery. Patients with complete paralysis of all four limbs require a tremendous amount of nursing care, and the prognosis is generally guarded to poor. On the other hand, the prognosis for complete relief or significant improvement of symptoms in patients with neck pain and minimal neurologic deficits is excellent. Complications of the surgery are rare, but potentially serious, and include worsening neurologic deficits due to spinal cord trauma, serious hemorrhage, and vertebral luxation.

Your pet’s recovery and well-being are our primary concerns, so please do not hesitate to call and speak with a surgical technician or surgeon if there are any questions regarding your pet’s recovery.

Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2018; 31(01): 071-076
DOI: 10.3415/vcot-17-05-0074
Schattauer GmbH StuttgartFurther Information

Publication History

25 May 2017
21 September 2017
Publication Date:
11 January 2018 (online)

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Abstract

Ventral Slot Decompression Surgery

Objective This case series describes the clinical presentation, management and outcome of three cats diagnosed with cervical intervertebral disc disease that underwent decompressive ventral slot surgery.

Methods This is a retrospective case series evaluating client-owned cats undergoing a ventral slot surgical procedure to manage cervical intervertebral disc disease (n = 3).

Results A routine ventral slot surgery was performed in each case without complication, resulting in postoperative neurological improvement in all three cases.

Clinical Significance Ventral slot surgery can be used to achieve effective cervical spinal cord decompression with a good long-term outcome in the management of feline cervical intervertebral disc herniation. To avoid creating an excessively wide slot with the potential for postoperative complications including vertebral sinus haemorrhage, vertebral instability or ventral slot collapse, careful surgical planning was performed with preoperative measurement of the desired maximum slot dimensions.

Keywords

feline - cervical disc - ventral slot
Surgery

Author Contribution

Conception of the study: A. Crawford, R. Cappello, S. De Decker; Study design: A. Crawford, R. Cappello, A. Alexander, S. De Decker; Acquisition of data: A. Crawford, R. Cappello, A. Alexander, S. De Decker; Data analysis and interpretation: A. Crawford, R. Cappello, S. De Decker. All authors drafted and revised the manuscript and approved the submitted manuscript.


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