Atlantoaxial joint stabilization using patient-specific 3-D–printed drill guides and 3-D–printed titanium plates or polymethyl methacrylate is effective in toy-breed dogs

Author:

Seon Yeowool1,Cho Cheongwoon2,Jung Changsu3,Lim Ji-Hey4,Kim Sun-Young5,Kang Byung-Jae16

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea

2. Department of Veterinary Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, South Korea

3. Ilsan Animal Medical Center, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

4. Department of Veterinary Surgical and Radiological Sciences, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA

5. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

6. BK21 FOUR Future Veterinary Medicine Leading Education and Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVE To report the clinical outcomes in toy-breed dogs with atlantoaxial instability (AAI) stabilized with patient-specific 3-D-printed titanium plates or polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), both with the assistance of 3-D–printed drill guides. ANIMALS 15 client-owned dogs undergoing surgical treatment for AAI between January 1, 2020, and October 31, 2022. METHODS The clinical characteristics, diagnostic images, and neurological outcomes of 15 dogs treated for AAI using 3-D–printing technology were reviewed. Postoperative CT images were examined to evaluate the screw placement accuracy in the atlas and axis. Clinical outcomes, including postoperative neurological improvement and screw loosening, were evaluated in dogs treated with a patient-specific titanium plate and those treated with PMMA. RESULTS Patient-specific titanium plates (7 dogs) and PMMA (8 dogs) were used for AAI stabilization. The mean follow-up period was 15.2 months (range 7 to 22 months). A reduction of the axis without vertebral canal violation was confirmed on postoperative CT in 14 dogs. The mean deviation from the preoperative planning ranged from 0.30 to 1.27 mm at the insertion and exit points of 84 screws using this method. The neurological grade had improved in each dog postoperatively and at the final follow-up. Screw loosening was noted in 4 dogs in the titanium plates groups without neurological deterioration. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Patient-specific 3-D–printed drill guides and titanium plates or PMMA are effective for AAI stabilization in toy-breed dogs, providing accurate guidance.

Publisher

American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

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