狗和猫骨折的巩固

D. A. Artemiev, S. Kozlov, S. Loshchinin, A. Egunova
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骨折愈合是决定生活质量和生存的重要生理过程。骨折不闭合决定了肌肉骨骼系统功能的重大限制。骨折后由于骨碎片的非解剖性复位而形成的畸形,例如肢体的复位或弯曲,决定了生物力学运动和能力的明显限制。最终目的是巩固骨折,使骨折前的骨强度完全恢复。相当独特的生物生理过程,时间相当长。浅表骨痂软骨内形成的短阶段被骨重塑(重塑)的长阶段所取代。在软骨内愈伤组织形成过程中,存在骨碎片不融合的可能性,同时也存在骨折复发的可能性。这篇综述总结了狗和猫骨折巩固的现有数据,从经典愈合、初级愈合以及影响愈合速度的因素方面进行了研究。延迟实变的另一个方面是:骨折时由于不稳定的固定导致显著的活动能力;骨裂:骨碎片之间存在较大的分离;multifragmented骨折;骨骼供血减少或受损;骨折区可能的感染和动物的全身性疾病。因此,合并算法相当复杂和冗长;它的特点是能够形成骨骼和结缔组织的细胞数量增加,分别是成骨细胞和成纤维细胞。由于这些细胞结构形成了特殊的物质,骨的所有层都成熟了,随着肌肉骨骼功能的恢复,其完整性也得到了恢复。
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CONSOLIDATION OF BONE FRACTURES IN DOGS AND CATS
Fracture healing is an essential physiological process that determines quality of life as well as survival. Non-closure of the fracture determines significant limitations in the function of the musculoskeletal system. Deformities formed after fractures due to non-anatomical reposition of bone fragments, for example, reduction or curvature of a limb, determine pronounced limitations of biomechanical movements and capabilities. The ultimate goal is to consolidate the fracture with full return of bone strength as before the fracture. Quite a unique biological and physiological process, significantly long in time. The short phase of endochondral formation of superficial callus is replaced by a long phase of bone remodeling (remodeling). In the process of formation of endochondral callus, there is a possibility of non-fusion of bone fragments with the possibility of recurrence of the fracture. This review summarizes the available data on fracture consolidation in dogs and cats, looking at aspects related to classic, primary healing and what affects the rate of healing. Also aspects of delayed consolidation are: significant mobility due to unstable immobilization in case of bone fracture; the presence of a large diastasis between bone fragments; multifragmented fractures; decreased and impaired blood supply to the bones; possible infection in the fracture zone and concomitant systemic diseases in animals. As a result, the consolidation algorithm is quite complex and lengthy; it characterizes an increase in the number of cells capable of forming bone and connective tissue - osteoblasts and fibroblasts, respectively. Due to the formation of special substances by these cellular structures, all layers of the bone mature and its integrity is restored with the restoration of the musculoskeletal function.
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