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17 February 2020 CT-guided drainage of a brainstem abscess in a cat as an emergency treatment procedure
Erika Bersan, Thomas Maddox, Gemma Walmsley, Martina Piviani, Rachel Burrow
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Abstract

Case summary A 3-year-old male neutered domestic shorthair cat was presented with a 1-week progressive and rapidly deteriorating history of lethargy and abnormal behaviour. Neurolocalisation indicated multifocal intracranial lesions (right oculomotor nerve, brainstem [obtundation, non-ambulatory tetraparesis, vestibular dysfunction and intermittent decerebrate rigidity] and possibly the thalamus [left-sided pleurothotonus]), or more likely a single brainstem lesion with mass effect. MRI of the brain demonstrated a brainstem abscess causing severe dorsal displacement particularly affecting the pons and the medulla oblongata causing cerebellar vermis herniation through the foramen magnum. CT-guided free-hand technique drainage of the brain abscess was performed and broad spectrum antibiotics were started based on sensitivity results. The cat recovered uneventfully from anaesthesia displaying marked improvement immediately after the procedure. Antibiotics were continued for 8 months; repeat imaging prior to withdrawal found complete resolution of the brainstem abscess.

Relevance and novel information Free-hand CT-guided drainage of a brainstem abscess is not without risk; however, in this case it led to significant clinical improvement and stabilisation likely owing to reduced intracranial pressure. It also provided a diagnostic sample that allowed successful medical treatment planning and outcome. To our knowledge, this is the first report describing the successful management of a brainstem abscess by CT-guided drainage in the veterinary literature. It suggests that stereotactic drainage followed by medical therapy can be considered a successful therapeutic alternative to brain surgery or medical treatment alone, providing an emergency treatment in cases of acute brainstem dysfunction.

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Erika Bersan, Thomas Maddox, Gemma Walmsley, Martina Piviani, and Rachel Burrow "CT-guided drainage of a brainstem abscess in a cat as an emergency treatment procedure," Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports 6(1), (17 February 2020). https://doi.org/10.1177/2055116919896111
Accepted: 28 October 2019; Published: 17 February 2020
KEYWORDS
bacterial meningitis
brain abscess
Brainstem abscess
computed tomography (CT)-guided drainage
CT
intracranial abscess
medical treatment
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