Vergleichende computertomografische Untersuchungen zur Anatomie der tränenableitenden Wege bei brachyzephalen Hunden

This study aimed to investigate the course of the nasolacrimal drainage system in three different brachycephalic dog breeds in comparison to normocephalic dogs and to draw conclusions on potentially adverse consequences for the drainage function. A computed tomographic-dacryocystography (CT-DCG) was...

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Main Author: Sahr, Sabine
Other Authors: Universität Leipzig, Veterinärmedizinische Fakultät
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:deu
Published: Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig 2014
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spelling ndltd-DRESDEN-oai-qucosa.de-bsz-15-qucosa-1439032014-05-27T03:34:41Z Vergleichende computertomografische Untersuchungen zur Anatomie der tränenableitenden Wege bei brachyzephalen Hunden Comparative computed tomographic analysis of the anatomy of the lacrimal drainage system in brachycephalic dogs Sahr, Sabine brachyzephale Hunde Tränennasengang Verlauf der Tränenwege akzessorische Öffnung Oberkiefercaninus CT-DCG accessory opening angulation brachycephalic dogs course of the nasolacrimal drainage system CT-DCG length nasolacrimal duct steepness upper canine tooth ddc:636.089 This study aimed to investigate the course of the nasolacrimal drainage system in three different brachycephalic dog breeds in comparison to normocephalic dogs and to draw conclusions on potentially adverse consequences for the drainage function. A computed tomographic-dacryocystography (CT-DCG) was performed in 51 brachycephalic dogs, consisting of 23 Pugs, 18 French and 10 English bulldogs. Six normocephalic dogs of different breeds and body size served as a comparison. Two- and three dimensional images were obtained and evaluated. Several parameters (length, angulation, gradient) were used to describe the nasolacrimal drainage system and to quantify distinctions between different breeds. Furthermore several additional characteristics were analysed, including the relative position of lacrimal foramen and nasolacrimal ostium, crossing of the nasolacrimal duct below the root of the upper canine tooth, the patency of the lacrimal drainage system and the presence of an accessory opening. While the length of the nasolacrimal duct is substantially reduced in brachycephalic dogs, their lacrimal canaliculi have much larger dimensions than those of normocephalic dogs. Additionally varying parts of the nasolacrimal drainage system follow an inverse direction in short-headed dogs, giving the entire nasolacrimal apparatus a characteristic U- or V-shaped appearance. The nasolacrimal duct exhibits a much steeper alignment in brachycephalic dogs compared to normocephalic ones. This strong slope however does not interfere with drainage function because of a consistently present accessory opening, being the main or only outflow pathway in all brachycephalic dogs and hence facilitating proper tear drainage regardless of the steepness. Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig Universität Leipzig, Veterinärmedizinische Fakultät Prof. Dr. Gerhard Oechtering Prof. Dr. Corinna Eule Prof. Dr. Gerhard Oechtering 2014-05-26 doc-type:doctoralThesis application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-143903 urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-143903 http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/14390/Vergleichende%20computertomografische%20Untersuchungen%20zur%20Anatomie%20der%20tr%C3%A4nenableitenden%20Wege%20bei%20brachyzephalen%20Hunden.pdf deu
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topic brachyzephale Hunde
Tränennasengang
Verlauf der Tränenwege
akzessorische Öffnung
Oberkiefercaninus
CT-DCG
accessory opening
angulation
brachycephalic dogs
course of the nasolacrimal drainage system
CT-DCG
length
nasolacrimal duct
steepness
upper canine tooth
ddc:636.089
spellingShingle brachyzephale Hunde
Tränennasengang
Verlauf der Tränenwege
akzessorische Öffnung
Oberkiefercaninus
CT-DCG
accessory opening
angulation
brachycephalic dogs
course of the nasolacrimal drainage system
CT-DCG
length
nasolacrimal duct
steepness
upper canine tooth
ddc:636.089
Sahr, Sabine
Vergleichende computertomografische Untersuchungen zur Anatomie der tränenableitenden Wege bei brachyzephalen Hunden
description This study aimed to investigate the course of the nasolacrimal drainage system in three different brachycephalic dog breeds in comparison to normocephalic dogs and to draw conclusions on potentially adverse consequences for the drainage function. A computed tomographic-dacryocystography (CT-DCG) was performed in 51 brachycephalic dogs, consisting of 23 Pugs, 18 French and 10 English bulldogs. Six normocephalic dogs of different breeds and body size served as a comparison. Two- and three dimensional images were obtained and evaluated. Several parameters (length, angulation, gradient) were used to describe the nasolacrimal drainage system and to quantify distinctions between different breeds. Furthermore several additional characteristics were analysed, including the relative position of lacrimal foramen and nasolacrimal ostium, crossing of the nasolacrimal duct below the root of the upper canine tooth, the patency of the lacrimal drainage system and the presence of an accessory opening. While the length of the nasolacrimal duct is substantially reduced in brachycephalic dogs, their lacrimal canaliculi have much larger dimensions than those of normocephalic dogs. Additionally varying parts of the nasolacrimal drainage system follow an inverse direction in short-headed dogs, giving the entire nasolacrimal apparatus a characteristic U- or V-shaped appearance. The nasolacrimal duct exhibits a much steeper alignment in brachycephalic dogs compared to normocephalic ones. This strong slope however does not interfere with drainage function because of a consistently present accessory opening, being the main or only outflow pathway in all brachycephalic dogs and hence facilitating proper tear drainage regardless of the steepness.
author2 Universität Leipzig, Veterinärmedizinische Fakultät
author_facet Universität Leipzig, Veterinärmedizinische Fakultät
Sahr, Sabine
author Sahr, Sabine
author_sort Sahr, Sabine
title Vergleichende computertomografische Untersuchungen zur Anatomie der tränenableitenden Wege bei brachyzephalen Hunden
title_short Vergleichende computertomografische Untersuchungen zur Anatomie der tränenableitenden Wege bei brachyzephalen Hunden
title_full Vergleichende computertomografische Untersuchungen zur Anatomie der tränenableitenden Wege bei brachyzephalen Hunden
title_fullStr Vergleichende computertomografische Untersuchungen zur Anatomie der tränenableitenden Wege bei brachyzephalen Hunden
title_full_unstemmed Vergleichende computertomografische Untersuchungen zur Anatomie der tränenableitenden Wege bei brachyzephalen Hunden
title_sort vergleichende computertomografische untersuchungen zur anatomie der tränenableitenden wege bei brachyzephalen hunden
publisher Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
publishDate 2014
url http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-143903
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http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/14390/Vergleichende%20computertomografische%20Untersuchungen%20zur%20Anatomie%20der%20tr%C3%A4nenableitenden%20Wege%20bei%20brachyzephalen%20Hunden.pdf
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