Successful treatment of cervical spinal epidural empyema secondary to grass awn migration in a cat

J Feline Med Surg. 2007 Aug;9(4):340-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jfms.2007.01.004. Epub 2007 Apr 20.

Abstract

Spinal epidural empyema (SEE) represents a severe pyogenic infection of the epidural space. Clinical signs of the disease are non-specific--increased body temperature, intense neck pain, neurological signs of a transverse myelopathy--and can lead to severe and permanent neurological deficits. This report describes the diagnosis and successful surgical treatment of cervical SEE secondary to grass awn migration in a cat. Although it is uncommon, this disease should be suspected in cats with progressive myelopathy. Early diagnosis and emergency surgery combined with antibiotic therapy are required to allow a complete recovery.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cat Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Cat Diseases / diagnostic imaging
  • Cat Diseases / pathology
  • Cat Diseases / surgery*
  • Cats
  • Cervical Vertebrae / pathology*
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Empyema / etiology
  • Empyema / veterinary*
  • Epidural Abscess / etiology
  • Epidural Abscess / veterinary*
  • Female
  • Foreign-Body Migration / complications
  • Foreign-Body Migration / diagnosis
  • Foreign-Body Migration / therapy
  • Foreign-Body Migration / veterinary*
  • Pasteurella Infections / etiology
  • Pasteurella Infections / veterinary*
  • Pasteurella multocida / isolation & purification
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed / veterinary