67只狗的临床和影像学结果

Q4 Veterinary
Marcella Dall Agnol Leite, F. C. Mota, A. E. Alves, G. M. Nogueira, M. M. Mantovani, Matheus Franco da Veiga Teixeira
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摘要

犬骨折是小动物外科临床护理的重要原因之一。交锁钉(IN)是一种广泛使用的植入物,可抵抗屈曲、扭转和轴向压缩力。本研究旨在评估IN减少骨折的巩固时间、骨痂的形成以及可能的并发症。选择67例应用in治疗犬骨折的病例,对其巩固时间和类型、早期拔管、并发症和肢体功能进行临床X线评价。所获得的数据以描述性统计的形式呈现。可以得出结论,IN是一种髓内植入物,它可以在行走过程中支撑骨骼中的负载,从而允许骨折焦点的微小移动,从而导致继发性固结,从而使其早日恢复功能。
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RESULTADOS CLÍNICOS E RADIOGRÁFICOS DA REDUÇÃO DE FRATURAS POR HASTE BLOQUEADA EM 67 CÃES
Fractures in dogs are one of the great causes of care in small animal surgical clinic. The Interlocking Nail (IN) is a widely used implant, they resist flexion, torsion and axial compression forces. The present study aims to evaluate the time of consolidation, formation of bone callus, and possible complications with the use of IN to reduce fractures. 67 cases were selected in which IN were used to reduce fractures of dogs, which were evaluated clinically e radiographically regarding the time and type of consolidation, early deambulation, complications and limb function. The data obtained was presented in the form of descriptive statistics. It was possible to conclude that IN is an intramedullary implant that allows early return to function as it supports the load placed in the bone during walking, thus allowing the micromovement of the fracture focus, leading to secundary consolidation.
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Archives of Veterinary Science
Archives of Veterinary Science Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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期刊介绍: O periódico ARCHIVES OF VETERINARY SCIENCE (AVS) é publicado trimestralmente, sob orientação do seu Corpo Editorial, com a finalidade de divulgar artigos completos e de revisão relacionados à ciência animal sobre os temas: clínica, cirurgia e patologia veterinária; sanidade animal e medicina veterinária preventiva; nutrição e alimentação animal; sistemas de produção animal e meio ambiente; reprodução e melhoramento genético animal; tecnologia de alimentos; economia e sociologia rural e métodos de investigação científica. A publicação dos artigos científicos dependerá da observância das normas editoriais e dos pareceres dos consultores “ad hoc”.
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