Surgical Repair of an Occipital Meningocele in a Foal

There are no previous reports of cranial meningocele in horses. In this report, we present the case of a 1-day-old male Quarter Horse that was born with a mass in the occipital region. The newborn was brought to the veterinary hospital, and a meningocele was diagnosed. The patient then underwent sur...

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Hauptverfasser: Alonso, Juliana de M., Filho, Pedro T.H., Ávila, Alice R., Machado, Vânia M.V., Hataka, Alessandre, Bueno, Lais M.C., Alves, Ana Liz G., Hussni, Carlos A., Rodrigues, Celso A., Watanabe, Marcos J.
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description There are no previous reports of cranial meningocele in horses. In this report, we present the case of a 1-day-old male Quarter Horse that was born with a mass in the occipital region. The newborn was brought to the veterinary hospital, and a meningocele was diagnosed. The patient then underwent surgical closure of the defect. After an initial favorable response, the patient displayed signs of infection. The antibiotic therapy was changed, and the patient's condition improved. On the 13th postoperative day, the patient exhibited ataxia, difficulty standing, and limb hypertonia. Hydrocephalus was suspected, and a cerebrospinal puncture was performed. Because of the lack of improvement after the puncture and the high turbidity of the obtained fluid, bacterial encephalitis was suspected and antibiotic therapy restarted. The patient was euthanized on the 14th postoperative day when no response to therapy was observed. Postmortem tomography and magnetic resonance imaging showed dilation of the encephalic ventricles with the presence of gas. On necropsy, bacterial encephalitis was confirmed, and multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli was isolated. This case suggests that surgical treatment of meningocele in horses is feasible; however, infectious complications may limit the long-term therapeutic success. •There are no previous reports of cranial meningocele in horses.•Neural tube closure defects are commonly reported in humans.•Surgical treatment of meningocele in horses is feasible.•Infectious complications may limit the long-term therapeutic success.
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Male
Meningocele - surgery
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