可吸收钢板和空间的创新方法:马面部骨折修复

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
K. Mählmann, C. J. Lischer
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摘要

面部骨折是马的常见表现,治疗策略从保守治疗稳定骨折到手术治疗移位或不稳定病例。与传统金属种植体相比,可吸收种植体具有几个优点,包括感染风险较低,无需移除种植体,并且在愈合过程中逐渐降解。它们在马患者中的应用在涉及低应力解剖区域(如鼻和上颌骨)的两种情况下显示出良好的结果。其他固定方法,如钛板,提供更好的机械稳定性,但与植入物相关并发症的风险较高。在未来,3d打印的患者专用植入物可能会提供一种定制的骨折修复方法。3D打印技术的日益普及为术前规划和定制植入物设计提供了新的机会,有可能改善某些病例的手术效果。
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Resorbable plates and space for innovative approaches: Equine facial fracture repair

Resorbable plates and space for innovative approaches: Equine facial fracture repair

Resorbable plates and space for innovative approaches: Equine facial fracture repair

Resorbable plates and space for innovative approaches: Equine facial fracture repair

Resorbable plates and space for innovative approaches: Equine facial fracture repair

Facial fractures are a common presentation in equine practice, with management strategies ranging from conservative treatment for stable fractures to surgical intervention for displaced or unstable cases. Resorbable implants present several advantages over conventional metal implants, including a lower risk of infection, elimination of the need for implant removal, and gradual degradation during the healing process. Their application in equine patients has shown promising results in two cases involving low-stress anatomical regions such as the nasal and maxillary bones. Alternative fixation methods, such as titanium plates, provide superior mechanical stability but are associated with a higher risk of implant-related complications. In the future, 3D-printed patient-specific implants may offer a customised approach to fracture repair. The increasing accessibility of 3D printing technology presents new opportunities for preoperative planning and customised implant designs, potentially improving surgical outcomes in select cases.

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Equine Veterinary Education
Equine Veterinary Education 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
22.20%
发文量
132
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Equine Veterinary Education (EVE) is the official journal of post-graduate education of both the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) and the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP). Equine Veterinary Education is a monthly, peer-reviewed, subscription-based journal, integrating clinical research papers, review articles and case reports from international sources, covering all aspects of medicine and surgery relating to equids. These papers facilitate the dissemination and implementation of new ideas and techniques relating to clinical veterinary practice, with the ultimate aim of promoting best practice. New developments are placed in perspective, encompassing new concepts and peer commentary. The target audience is veterinarians primarily engaged in the practise of equine medicine and surgery. The educational value of a submitted article is one of the most important criteria that are assessed when deciding whether to accept it for publication. Articles do not necessarily need to contain original or novel information but we welcome submission of this material. The educational value of an article may relate to articles published with it (e.g. a Case Report may not have direct educational value but an associated Clinical Commentary or Review Article published alongside it will enhance the educational value).
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