Zsoldos, Rebeka
- University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna (Vetmeduni)
Research article2012Peer reviewed
Schmidburg, Ingrid; Pagger, Heike; Zsoldos, Rebeka R.; Mehnen, Joern; Peham, Christian; Licka, Theresia F.
Laterolateral radiographs of equine necks are reported to be inaccurate in determining the site of spinal cord lesions even when a myelogram is carried out. The goal of this study was to assess constrictions present in the cervical vertebral canal at any time point throughout the extremes of movement. Sixteen equine cervical vertebral columns without history of cervical disease were used. After removal of the spinal cord, the dura mater was filled with polyurethane foam and during its plastic phase the cervical vertebral column was passively moved in flexion-extension, lateral bending and 30 degrees rotated flexion and extension. Resulting moulded foam structures were scanned with a 3D laser scanner. Functional narrowing of the vertebral canal was located in the dorsolateral or ventrolateral regions, explaining its under-representation on laterolateral radiographs. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Cervical vertebral canal; Spinal cord; Neurology; Equine; Wobbler
Veterinary Journal
2012, volume: 192, number: 3, pages: 525-528
Medical Bioscience
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/139536