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Dog with brain tumor and seizures treated using 3D-printed surgical

By JaeWon So et al.·Published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science·2022·Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, South Korea, CH·View original on DOAJ

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Original publication title: Endoscopy-assisted resection of a sphenoid-wing meningioma using a 3D-printed patient-specific pointer in a dog: A case report

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A 9-year-old female mixed-breed dog was brought in for treatment of seizures that had started three months earlier. An MRI revealed a tumor in the brain, suspected to be a meningioma, which was causing the seizures. The veterinary team used a special 3D-printed tool to help guide them during surgery, allowing them to successfully remove the tumor. After the surgery, the dog did not have any more seizures, and follow-up imaging confirmed that the tumor was completely removed. This innovative approach may offer new options for treating similar brain tumors in dogs.

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Abstract

A 9-year-old female mixed-breed dog presented for treatment of a presumed sphenoid-wing meningioma. Clinical signs included tonic-clonic seizures lasting <1 min, which had started 3 months previously. The physical examination results were unremarkable. An eccentrically located neoplastic cystic structure in the right sphenoid bone region suggestive of a meningioma and peritumoural brain oedema was observed in pre-operative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Prior to surgery, a three-dimensional (3D) patient-specific pointer (PSP) was designed using computed tomography (CT) images and computer-aided 3D design software. After a targeted approach and exposure of the lateral part of the right temporal lobe by a craniectomy guided by the 3D-PSP, complete macroscopic piecemeal resection of the meningioma could be performed using endoscopy-assisted brain surgery. Post-operative MRI confirmed complete excision of the tumor. Anticonvulsive therapy was discontinued after 90 days, and the dosage of anticonvulsants was tapered 2 weeks after surgery. At a follow-up examination 225 days post-operatively, recurrence of seizures was not observed, and the absence of tumor recurrence was confirmed by a repeat MRI examination. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report in veterinary medicine describing a successful resection of a sphenoid-wing meningioma using a 3D-PSP. 3D-PSP-assisted craniectomy may be a surgical option for some canine skull-based tumors, such as sphenoid wing meningiomas.

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Original publication on DOAJ: https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.979290