Perineural injection for treatment of root-signature signs associated with lateralized disk material in five dogs (2009-2013)

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Intervertebral disk disease (IVDD) is common in dogs; cervical IVDD accounts for 13-25% of all cases. Ventral slot decompression provides access to ventral and centrally extruded or protruded disk material. However, procedures to remove dorsally or laterally displaced material are more difficult. This case series describes the use of perineural injection as a potential treatment option for dogs experiencing root-signature signs associated with lateralized disk material in the cervical spine. Five dogs underwent fluoroscopically guided perineural injection of methylprednisolone ± bupivacaine. Most patients experienced improvement in root-signature signs and remained pain free without the assistance of oral pain medication. These findings suggest the perineural injection of methylprednisolone ± bupivacaine represents a viable option for dogs with cervical lateralized disk material causing root-signature signs.

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Giambuzzi, S., Pancotto, T., & Ruth, J. (2016). Perineural injection for treatment of root-signature signs associated with lateralized disk material in five dogs (2009-2013). Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 3(JAN). https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2016.00001

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