ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ КОМБИНИРОВАННОЙ ТЕХНИКИ ТРАКЦИИ И СТАБИЛИЗАЦИИ ШЕЙНОГО ОТДЕЛА ПОЗВОНОЧНОГО СТОЛБА У СОБАК ПРИ ЛЕЧЕНИИ ЦЕРВИКАЛЬНОЙ СПОНДИЛОМИЕЛОПАТИИ
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Аннотация (русский):
В статье представлены результаты лечения синдрома Вобблера у 19 собак комбинированным хирургическим методом, включающим в себя дискофенестрацию, тракцию тел позвонков пораженного уровня с установкой межпозвонкового кейджа и последующий фиксацией трансвертабральным проведением винта и наложением накостно двух параллельно идущих пластин. Большинство результатов лечения были расценены как отличные и хорошие.

Ключевые слова:
цервикальная спондиломиелопатия, синдром Вобблера, собаки, лечение
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