股骨头切除术治疗大腹猪髋臼骨折和髋股关节脱位。

Joe S. Smith, M. Chigerwe, C. Kanipe, Sarah N Gray
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目的报道用股骨头截骨术(FHO)和物理治疗方法成功治疗左髋臼粉碎性骨折、左股骨头背侧脱位和股骨头韧带撕脱。研究设计案例报告。动物:1岁,13公斤,雄性,阉割,伴侣大腹猪。方法猪在围栏下被抓后不久出现左骨盆肢体不承重,持续3周。在全身麻醉下,对骨折肢体行外侧入路。对狗进行FHO。手术后,一段时间的物理治疗是根据对狗的治疗方案开始的。结果改良入路的犬外科手术在猪身上成功完成。手术后,这头猪舒适且能负重。采用物理治疗方案,包括有监督的活动、楼梯和水疗法来恢复腿部,以及体重管理方案来保持理想的身体状态。业主对结果非常满意。手术后12个月与饲主的电话随访显示,猪的行动没有受损,并且保持正常的行走,没有跛行。本组无并发症发生。结论fho治疗犬髋臼骨折、脱位、股骨头韧带撕脱等髋臼脱位的效果良好。
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Femoral head ostectomy for the treatment of acetabular fracture and coxofemoral joint luxation in a Potbelly pig.
OBJECTIVE To report the successful surgical treatment of a comminuted left acetabular fracture, a dorsally luxated left femoral head, and avulsion of the ligament of the femoral head by femoral head ostectomy (FHO) and physical therapy in a companion Potbelly pig. STUDY DESIGN Case report. ANIMALS A 1-year-old, 13 kg, castrated male, companion Potbelly pig. METHODS The pig presented with a nonweight bearing left pelvic limb lameness of 3 weeks' duration that was noticed shortly after the pig got caught under a fence. Under general anesthesia a lateral approach was made to the fractured limb. A FHO was performed as described for dogs. Following surgery, a period of physical therapy was initiated based on protocols described for dogs. RESULTS The canine surgical procedure with the approach modified for pigs was successfully performed in our pig. Following surgery, the pig was comfortable and weight bearing. A physical therapy regimen of supervised activity, stairs, and water therapy was used to rehabilitate the leg, as well as a weight management protocol to maintain ideal body condition. The owner was highly satisfied with the outcome. Telephone follow-up with the owner at 12 months after surgery revealed no impairment to movement, and the pig was maintaining normal ambulation without lameness. No complications were observed with this case. CONCLUSION FHO, as described for dogs, provided a favorable outcome for hip luxation caused by acetabular fracture, luxation, and avulsion of the femoral head ligament in this small size Potbelly pig.
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