Ballistic trauma to the axial skeleton in 13 animals

Author:

Linder Jessica1,Daniel Jonathon2,Vadurro Francesca1,Londono Leonel1ORCID,Beasley Michaela2,Garcia Gabriel A.1ORCID,Carrera‐Justiz Sheila1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

2. Department of Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine Mississippi State University Starkville Mississippi USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo describe the clinical presentation and outcome of small animals that sustained ballistic trauma to the axial skeleton.DesignRetrospective, multicenter observational study.SettingTwo university teaching hospitals.AnimalsTwelve client‐owned dogs and 1 client‐owned cat sustaining ballistic trauma to the axial skeleton.InterventionsNone.Measurements and Main ResultsThirteen animals sustaining ballistic trauma to the axial skeleton with complete medical records were included in this study. Twelve of 13 animals survived to discharge; 1 animal was euthanized shortly after presentation. Two animals had ophthalmic abnormalities, 9 animals had neurologic lesions, and 2 animals had no significant ophthalmic or neurologic deficits. Neurolocalization of injury included peripheral vestibular (n = 1), multifocal brain (n = 1), brainstem (n = 1), C1–C5 (n = 1), C6–T2 (n = 1), T3–L3 (n = 3), and L4–S3 (n = 1). Seven dogs underwent surgical intervention: 5 neurosurgical, 1 enucleation, and 1 laparotomy. Median hospitalization time was 6 days with a range from 1 to 31 days.ConclusionsOverall prognosis and outcome are variable and dependent on specific injury location and degree of injury.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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