Glass E N, Kapatkin A, Vite C, Steinberg S A
Sections of Neurology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104-6010, USA.
J Am Anim Hosp Assoc. 2000 Jan-Feb;36(1):43-50. doi: 10.5326/15473317-36-1-43.
Five adult dogs presented for an acute onset of seizure activity. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed lesions in the olfactory bulbs, frontal lobes of the cerebrum, or both. A modified bilateral transfrontal sinus craniotomy was performed on each patient. The goal of removing the lesion was to relieve clinical signs and to provide tissue for histopathological diagnosis. In each instance, excision of the lesion was possible using this approach. No postoperative complications were observed. The modified bilateral transfrontal sinus craniotomy provides excellent access to the canine olfactory bulbs and frontal lobes.
五只成年犬因癫痫活动急性发作前来就诊。磁共振成像显示嗅球、大脑额叶或两者均有病变。对每只犬进行了改良双侧经额窦开颅手术。切除病变的目的是缓解临床症状并提供组织用于组织病理学诊断。在每种情况下,使用这种方法都可以切除病变。未观察到术后并发症。改良双侧经额窦开颅手术为进入犬的嗅球和额叶提供了极佳的途径。