Comparative ex vivo morphometric tomographic study of lumbar spine between dog and rabbit

Author:

Lacowicz C.1ORCID,Maciel J.V.B.1ORCID,Fernandes A.1ORCID,Ferreira A.A.1ORCID,Dornbusch P.T.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT The study of spinal surgery in dogs has limitations for the standardization of the sample, due to the difficulty of obtaining animals of the same breed, sex, and age. Thus, the use of the rabbit as an animal model is suggested. Morphometric studies are important to assess the anatomical compatibility between the two species. Furthermore, the growing interest in the rabbit as a pet and the common occurrence of iatrogenic fractures in its caudal lumbar spine emphasize the need for these studies. Eight spinal segments (L1-S3) from adult dogs, between 3 and 5kg, and eight from New Zealand rabbits, between 3 and 5kg, adults, were submitted to cone beam computed tomographic examination. In the generated images, the length, height and width of the body and vertebral foramen were measured, in addition to the thickness of the cortical bone. The lumbar vertebrae of rabbits are longer than those of dogs, but they are smaller in width and height. The thickness of the cortical bone of the two species is similar. The morphometric differences found restrict the use of the rabbit as an animal model for the development of experimental surgeries in dogs.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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