Epidemiological Analysis of Avulsion Fractures in Dogs

VCOT Open Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0040-1713123
Alyssa M. Matos Cruz, M. Kayano, M. Tomihari, P. Chou, S. Kim, A. Kapatkin, Kei Hayashi
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Abstract Objective This study aimed to analyse the epidemiological data of canine appendicular avulsion fractures from three academic veterinary hospitals in the United States. Study Design A total of 114 avulsion fractures that presented to three study centres (teaching hospitals in New York, California, and Michigan) between 2008 and 2018 were analysed for avulsion type, breed, sex, body weight, age and affected side. Results The mean age for avulsion fractures was 1.6 years (±2.3 standard deviation), and side and sex were comparable (53% females and 54% left sided, only 2% bilateral). Tibial tuberosity fracture was the most common type, comprising 54% of all avulsion fractures, significantly more prevalent in younger and lighter dogs (p < 0.001). There was no significant difference in avulsion type, breed, sex, weight, age and affected side among three study centres (p = 0.66). Conclusion The most common avulsion fractures were tibial tuberosity fractures, which tend to occur in young, small dogs. There is no sex or side predilection for avulsion fractures noted in this study, although the effect of neuter could not be determined. There were no differences in fracture characteristics among the three different geographical locations in the United States.
犬撕脱骨折的流行病学分析
摘要目的分析美国三所兽医院犬盲肠撕脱骨折的流行病学资料。研究分析了2008年至2018年间三个研究中心(纽约、加利福尼亚和密歇根州的教学医院)共114例撕脱骨折的撕脱类型、品种、性别、体重、年龄和受累侧。结果撕脱性骨折的平均年龄为1.6岁(±2.3标准差),侧位和性别具有可比性(女性53%,左侧54%,双侧仅2%)。胫骨结节骨折是最常见的类型,占所有撕脱性骨折的54%,在年轻和体重较轻的狗中更为普遍(p < 0.001)。3个研究中心撕脱伤类型、品种、性别、体重、年龄和患侧差异无统计学意义(p = 0.66)。结论撕脱骨折以胫骨粗隆骨折最为常见,多见于幼犬、幼犬。在这项研究中,撕脱骨折没有性别或侧边偏好,尽管中性的影响不能确定。美国三个不同地理位置的骨折特征没有差异。
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