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Myelographic localization of spinal cord compression in dogs. A comparison between cisternal and lumbar injections of metrizamide "Amipaque" in diagnosing and locating spinal cord compression

Metrizamide is a new water-soluble contrast medium possessing unique properties, one of which is that even in an isotonic solution it has a radiographic density sufficient for a diagnostic myelogram. Whereas in the past myelography with water-soluble preparations invariably entailed lumbar injection...

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Published in:Acta veterinaria scandinavica 1975-01, Vol.16 (2), p.269-287
Main Author: Funkquist, B
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Language:English
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Summary:Metrizamide is a new water-soluble contrast medium possessing unique properties, one of which is that even in an isotonic solution it has a radiographic density sufficient for a diagnostic myelogram. Whereas in the past myelography with water-soluble preparations invariably entailed lumbar injections, which are technically difficult in dogs, the fact that isotonic metrizamide causes so little tissue irritation has made it possible to inject the contrast solution into the cisterna magna. The author has compared metrizamide myelograms obtained with both cisternal and lumbar injections. Myelography with a cisternal injection is preferable for demonstrating cervical cord compressions and also in cases in which it is desirable to obtain myelographic information on both the cervical and the thoraco-lumbar areas. If, on the other hand, it is necessary to determine exactly the extent of a thoraco-lumbar compression before decompressive laminectomy, the contrast should be injected in the lumbar region in such an amount and at a pressure high enough to ensure that the contrast is forced past the site of the compression. The safety of metrizamide will probably enable a better prognosis following surgery than was previously possible.
ISSN:0044-605X
1751-0147
1751-0147
DOI:10.1186/BF03546682