A review of surgical cases of newborn calves

Nihan Avci, Fehmiye Gümüş, Başak Özgermen, Mehmet Sağlam
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ABSTRACT Objective: This study aimed to retrospectively evaluate the diseases of calves. Surgically encountered diseases, causes, indicated treatment methods, and possible complications were evaluated and it was thought to contribute to scientific and clinical studies on this subject. Material-Method: The material of this study consisted of a total of 150 calves of different breeds, ages, and sexes brought to Aksaray University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Animal Hospital Surgery Clinic between December 2017 and 2023 due to various problems. Result: In terms of surgical diseases, 37.3% of 150 calves were soft tissue, 56.6% orthopedics, 2% ophthalmology, and 4% neurology cases. Congenital anomalies were found in 44.65% of 56 patients with soft tissue disease. Orthopedic examination revealed, 57.1% of the cases had fractures, 23.8% had arthritis and 19% had tendon diseases. It was determined that 37.3% of the surgical cases between 2017 and 2023 were soft tissue-related. In addition to soft tissue diseases, there were 5 ophthalmologic cases, including orbital mass (n=2) and dermoid cyst (n=3) Conclusion Finally, while cattle breeding has great economic importance in our country, calf losses occur due to economic conditions such as artificial insemination errors, irregular registration systems, lack of standardization of care and housing, incorrect intervention of the patient owner, and treatment costs. It is envisaged that economic losses will be minimized with early diagnosis, early intervention, appropriate medical treatment, and surgical treatment options.
新生犊牛手术病例回顾
摘要 目的本研究旨在对犊牛疾病进行回顾性评估。对手术中遇到的疾病、病因、指定的治疗方法和可能出现的并发症进行评估,并认为这有助于该主题的科学和临床研究。材料-方法:本研究的材料包括 2017 年 12 月至 2023 年期间因各种问题被送往阿克萨赖大学兽医系动物医院外科诊所的 150 头不同品种、年龄和性别的犊牛。结果是就外科疾病而言,150头小牛中有37.3%为软组织疾病,56.6%为骨科疾病,2%为眼科疾病,4%为神经科疾病。在 56 名软组织疾病患者中,有 44.65% 患有先天性畸形。骨科检查显示,57.1%的病例患有骨折,23.8%患有关节炎,19%患有肌腱疾病。据统计,在2017年至2023年期间,37.3%的手术病例与软组织有关。除软组织疾病外,还有 5 例眼科病例,包括眼眶肿块(n=2)和皮样囊肿(n=3) 结论 最后,虽然养牛业在我国具有重要的经济意义,但由于人工授精失误、登记制度不规范、护理和饲养不规范、患者主人干预不当以及治疗费用等经济条件的影响,犊牛损失时有发生。预计通过早期诊断、早期干预、适当的药物治疗和手术治疗方案,可将经济损失降至最低。
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