1. Ex vivo biomechanical testing of Funkquist B dorsal laminectomy between the sixth and seventh cervical vertebrae in dogs
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Julián Andres Sanjuan Galíndez, Bruno Watanabe Minto, Paulo Vinicius Tertuliano Marinho, Adrielly Dissenha, Dayvid Vianeis Farias de Lucena, Vinicius dos Santos Vieira Dias, and Luís Gustavo Gosuen Gonçalves Dias
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biomechanics ,dog ,dorsal decompression ,vertebral instability ,Agriculture ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
ABSTRACT: Dorsal laminectomy is routinely performed for spinal cord compressions or stenosis of the cervical vertebral canal. However, despite good results, relevant complications have been described in dogs. Considering the incomplete understanding of the necessity for complementary surgical stabilization after performing laminectomies in the cervical region, this study compared the resistance and range of motion (ROM) of the cervical spinal column subjected to Funkquist B laminectomy between the sixth and seventh vertebrae in dogs. Forty-four cervical vertebral columns (C2-T1) of dogs, with an average weight of 26.2±3.8 kg, were selected using radiography and computed tomography. Four experimental groups (n=11) were established according to the mechanical test: two control groups (flexion and extension control) and two laminectomy groups (flexion and extension laminectomies). Numerical results of the maximum load for measuring the resistance and ROM of the columns of the two control groups and the two laminectomy groups were compared. The laminectomy groups showed a lower maximum load, regardless of the mechanical test performed (P
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- 2021
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