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Spinal stabilisation using a polyvinilidine (Lubra) plate in a pot‐bellied pig
Author(s) -
Castel Aude,
Doré Vincent,
Fazio Connie
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
veterinary record case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.165
H-Index - 4
ISSN - 2052-6121
DOI - 10.1136/vetreccr-2019-000990
Subject(s) - medicine , paraplegia , subluxation , surgery , spinal fracture , radiography , vertebra , spinal column , vertebral column , spinal surgery , anatomy , spinal cord , pathology , alternative medicine , psychiatry
SUMMARY A three‐month‐old pot‐bellied pig presented for acute paraplegia following a presumptive fall. CT examination identified a vertebral subluxation of L1–L2 with a comminuted fracture of the L1 vertebra. Spinal stabilisation was performed with polyvinilidine (Lubra) plates. The pig improved neurologically and regained the ability to walk. Spinal radiographs six weeks following surgery revealed partial failure of the plates in the caudal aspect of the vertebral column and suspected pressure atrophy of spinous processes. Eighteen months later, the plates were piercing through the skin, so they were removed surgically and the pig did well from then on. This case report describes the feasibility of spinal stabilisation in a pot‐bellied pig associated with a good outcome, but also reveals potential complications and spinal changes that can be observed after use of polyvinilidine plates in this species.

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