Abstract

Degenerative lumbosacral stenosis is a common cause of lumbosacral disease in dogs of medium to large breeds. However, decompressive surgery is considered the primary technique for reducing cauda equina and nerve root compression in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis. The study of the dynamics of the erythrocyte component remains the main indicator of control over the postoperative period during surgical interventions in dogs and deserves their careful analysis. The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in the structural characteristics of erythrocytes during the postoperative period. In this article, an assessment was made of changes in hematological parameters and erythrocyte morphology during the postoperative period. Conducting surgical neurological intervention in the lumbosacral region, with strict observance of aseptic and antiseptic requirements and precise implementation of the method of surgical access and reception, ensures the physiological functioning of the erythrocyte link without causing destructive processes during the postoperative period and the presented surgical method can serve as the basis for performing neurological surgical interventions.

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