IVDD Flashcards
Dogs affected by type 1 IVDD? Type 2?
Type 1: chondrodystrophic breeds
Type 2: Non-chondrodystrophic, large breed dogs
Clinical signs of myelopathy
Type I IVDD: acute, painful, paresis/plegia
Type II IVDD: chronic, progressive, ataxia
Who is at risk for myelomalacia? What are the clinical signs?
Dogs with loss of DPP
Loss of reflexes with TL panniculus
Extreme pain/mentation change
Increased body temperature
Abdominal breathing
When can you medically manage IVDD?
Conservative management: pain only, still ambulatory, or has other concurrent disease that would stop you from doing sx
Treatment for bladder dysfunction associated with T3-L3 or L4-S3 spinal lesions?
T3-L3: Prazosin, phenoxybenzamine, diazepam, bladder expression TID
L4-S3: Dribbling urine, can express bladder easily