Intervertebral disc extrusion and spinal decompression in a binturong (Arctictis binturong).

Journal: Journal Of Zoo And Wildlife Medicine : Official Publication Of The American Association Of Zoo Veterinarians
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Abstract

A 10-yr-old binturong (Arctictis binturong) developed an acute onset of hind limb paralysis. Neurological examination revealed sensorimotor paraplegia. Myelography and computed tomography demonstrated a ventrolateral extradural compression of the spinal cord centered over the L3-L4 intervertebral disc space. Spinal decompression was performed via hemilaminectomy and excision of degenerate nucleus pulposus, confirmed by histopathologic examination. The binturong regained slight motor function by day 8 postoperatively but succumbed to pancreatitis 19 days postoperatively.

Authors
Maria Spriggs, Jason Arble, Gwen Myers
Relevant Conditions

Hernia, Herniated Disk, Laminectomy