Ultrasonography of the brain and vertebral canal in dogs and cats: 15 cases (1988-1993)

J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1995 Nov 15;207(10):1320-4.

Abstract

Medical records of 3 cats and 12 dogs with lesions of the brain (3 cats, 2 dogs) or vertebral canal (10 dogs) that underwent intraoperative ultrasonography were reviewed. Ultrasonography was performed after craniotomy, a ventral slot procedure, or laminectomy, using a real-time sector scanner with a 7.5- or 10-MHz transducer. In the 3 cats and 2 dogs with brain lesions, cerebral masses were hyperechoic, compared with normal brain, and were easily located. In the 2 dogs, ultrasonography was necessary to localize deep-seated cerebral lesions that could not be seen following craniotomy. In 7 dogs that underwent a ventral slot procedure because of prolapse of an intervertebral disk, ultrasonography was successfully used to assess completeness of disk removal. The remaining 3 dogs underwent dorsal laminectomy because intradural enlargement of the spinal cord (1 dog) or an intradural mass (2 dogs) could be seen myelographically. In the 2 dogs with intradural masses, intraoperative ultrasonography helped to delineate the extent of the tumor. In the third dog, spinal cord swelling was seen ultrasonographically; the histologic diagnosis was spinal cord edema.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Brain Diseases / diagnostic imaging
  • Brain Diseases / surgery
  • Brain Diseases / veterinary*
  • Brain Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging
  • Brain Neoplasms / veterinary
  • Cat Diseases / diagnostic imaging*
  • Cat Diseases / surgery
  • Cats
  • Craniotomy / veterinary
  • Dog Diseases / diagnostic imaging*
  • Dog Diseases / surgery
  • Dogs
  • Glioblastoma / diagnostic imaging
  • Glioblastoma / veterinary
  • Intraoperative Period
  • Laminectomy / veterinary
  • Meningioma / diagnostic imaging
  • Meningioma / veterinary
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Spinal Cord Diseases / diagnostic imaging
  • Spinal Cord Diseases / surgery
  • Spinal Cord Diseases / veterinary*
  • Ultrasonography