Case Report: Staged bilateral pancarpal arthrodesis using 3D-printed patient specific guides and customized hybrid plate for severe carpal joint instability associated with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy in a miniature dachshund
Adriana Franca, Isabel Marco-Carpio, Bill Oxley, Juan J. Mínguez, Rosario Vallefuoco

TL;DR
A miniature dachshund with a neurological condition and severe carpal joint instability was successfully treated with 3D-printed surgical guides and a customized plate.
Contribution
This case report introduces the use of 3D-printed patient-specific guides and a customized hybrid plate for staged bilateral pancarpal arthrodesis in a miniature breed.
Findings
Staged bilateral PCA using 3D-printed guides and a customized plate successfully treated severe carpal instability.
The procedure resulted in good to excellent functional recovery and quality of life for the patient.
3D-printed tools reduced surgical time and improved construct stability in a chondrodystrophic breed.
Abstract
This clinical case report aims to describe the surgical treatment of a severe bilateral multilevel and multidirectional carpal joint instability associated with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) with staged bilateral pancarpal arthrodesis (PCA) using 3D-printed patient specific guides and customized hybrid plate in a nine-year-old female neutered Dachshund. The dog was presented due to a progressive acute onset of generalized weakness. Neurological examination, blood work, electromyography, muscle, nerve biopsies and treatment responsiveness led to a diagnosis of CIDP. Medical treatment of the CIDP resulted in resolution of muscle weakness, but did not improved the carpal hyperextension, that ultimately ended up in a severe joint instability, requiring bilateral PCA. Staged bilateral PCA using 3D-printed patient specific guides and customized hybrid plate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVeterinary Orthopedics and Neurology · Peripheral Neuropathies and Disorders · Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation
