Estudo retrospectivo das afecções cirúrgicas em aves silvestres atendidas no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE e recobrimento de implante ortopédico em jabuti-piranga (Chelonoidis carbonaria)
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Resumo: | The clinical and surgical routine wildlife is increasingly present in the daily life of the veterinary medical care. Be patient feathered, scaly or by the professionals in this area have to be familiar with the particularities of each individual to provide a quality service center. The objective was to conduct a retrospective survey of wild birds taking into account the surgical conditions and more often met species in a veterinary hospital and report cases of fracture reptiles attended the same service. To perform the compilation of survey data were analyzed wild bird records attended at the Veterinary Hospital of the Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco – UFRPE from December 2014 to December 2015 to obtain the relevant information for this study. It was taken into account the order of birds met and surgical pathologies (orthopedic and soft tissue origin) most frequently diagnosed in the service. In the case of reptiles, aimed to report cases of shell fractures in Jabuti-Piranga (Chelonoidis carbonaria) attending the same service that was used epoxy resin and polymethylmethacrylate as an adjuvant in osteosynthesis method of deferring the application form of the resin. In one patient the lesion coverage was full and the other, partial coverage. After analyzing data from wild birds met in service, it could be seen a total of 63 birds, in which 58.73% had orthopedic conditions while 19.04% had surgical diseases in soft tissues and 22.22% were calls clinicians. Orders presented in this work the most frequent were Accipitriformes with 26.98% and 22.22% with Stringiformes. The total number of surgeries was 26, 12 orthopedic (46.15%) and 14 soft tissue (53.85%). Were identified ten different types of orthopedic pathologies and two different types of diseases in soft tissues. Of all orthopedic conditions, fractures members accounted for 83.33% of the diseases of bone origin and the bones of the most affected wings (68.57%). Of soft tissue pathologies diagnosed the wounds arising from trauma and self-harm accounted for 85.71%, while cancer accounted for 14.28%. The turtles undergo osteosynthesis shell, the patient had a lesion partially covered by the resin was observed inflammatory exudate drainage and, in radiographic follow-ups, it was possible the visualization of the lines of fractures. In the patient with full coverage was no accumulation of pus in the focus of injury at the time of the resin takes four months after surgery. Already in osteosynthesis control of radiographic images it was not possible to identify the fracture lines by radiopacity of resin used making image overlay. After analyzing the data, it is concluded that among the orders of the most attended wild birds Accipitriformes and Stringiformes had a higher incidence and that most diseases were of orthopedic origin having almost entirely composed of fractures in members. Regarding the use of the resins in the fixation process, it is concluded that the partial coverage of the lesion by the resin allowed to drain inflammatory exudate and use of polymethylmethacrylate resin had advantages such as low radiopacity allowing visualization of the lines of fractures in control X-ray of the fracture in Jabuti-Piranga submitted to shell fracture repair. |
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COELHO, Maria Cristina de Oliveira CardosoSÁ, Fabrício Bezerra deSILVA, Jean Carlos Ramos daANDRADE, Lílian Sabrina Silvestre dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5854573409601676SOUZA, Adriano Machado de2018-02-27T13:25:21Z2016-02-26SOUZA, Adriano Machado de. Estudo retrospectivo das afecções cirúrgicas em aves silvestres atendidas no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE e recobrimento de implante ortopédico em jabuti-piranga (Chelonoidis carbonaria). 2016. 90 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Veterinária) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7149The clinical and surgical routine wildlife is increasingly present in the daily life of the veterinary medical care. Be patient feathered, scaly or by the professionals in this area have to be familiar with the particularities of each individual to provide a quality service center. The objective was to conduct a retrospective survey of wild birds taking into account the surgical conditions and more often met species in a veterinary hospital and report cases of fracture reptiles attended the same service. To perform the compilation of survey data were analyzed wild bird records attended at the Veterinary Hospital of the Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco – UFRPE from December 2014 to December 2015 to obtain the relevant information for this study. It was taken into account the order of birds met and surgical pathologies (orthopedic and soft tissue origin) most frequently diagnosed in the service. In the case of reptiles, aimed to report cases of shell fractures in Jabuti-Piranga (Chelonoidis carbonaria) attending the same service that was used epoxy resin and polymethylmethacrylate as an adjuvant in osteosynthesis method of deferring the application form of the resin. In one patient the lesion coverage was full and the other, partial coverage. After analyzing data from wild birds met in service, it could be seen a total of 63 birds, in which 58.73% had orthopedic conditions while 19.04% had surgical diseases in soft tissues and 22.22% were calls clinicians. Orders presented in this work the most frequent were Accipitriformes with 26.98% and 22.22% with Stringiformes. The total number of surgeries was 26, 12 orthopedic (46.15%) and 14 soft tissue (53.85%). Were identified ten different types of orthopedic pathologies and two different types of diseases in soft tissues. Of all orthopedic conditions, fractures members accounted for 83.33% of the diseases of bone origin and the bones of the most affected wings (68.57%). Of soft tissue pathologies diagnosed the wounds arising from trauma and self-harm accounted for 85.71%, while cancer accounted for 14.28%. The turtles undergo osteosynthesis shell, the patient had a lesion partially covered by the resin was observed inflammatory exudate drainage and, in radiographic follow-ups, it was possible the visualization of the lines of fractures. In the patient with full coverage was no accumulation of pus in the focus of injury at the time of the resin takes four months after surgery. Already in osteosynthesis control of radiographic images it was not possible to identify the fracture lines by radiopacity of resin used making image overlay. After analyzing the data, it is concluded that among the orders of the most attended wild birds Accipitriformes and Stringiformes had a higher incidence and that most diseases were of orthopedic origin having almost entirely composed of fractures in members. Regarding the use of the resins in the fixation process, it is concluded that the partial coverage of the lesion by the resin allowed to drain inflammatory exudate and use of polymethylmethacrylate resin had advantages such as low radiopacity allowing visualization of the lines of fractures in control X-ray of the fracture in Jabuti-Piranga submitted to shell fracture repair.A rotina clínica e cirúrgica de animais silvestres está cada vez mais presente no dia a dia de atendimentos do médico veterinário. Seja paciente emplumado, coberto de escamas ou de pelos, o profissional dessa área tem que estar familiarizado com as particularidades de cada indivíduo para prestar um serviço de assistência de qualidade. Objetivou-se realizar um levantamento retrospectivo de aves silvestres levando em consideração as afecções cirúrgicas e as espécies mais frequentemente atendidas em um Hospital Veterinário, bem como relatar casos de fratura de répteis atendidos no mesmo serviço. Para realizar a compilação dos dados do levantamento, foram analisados prontuários de aves silvestres atendidas no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco – UFRPE no período de dezembro de 2014 a dezembro de 2015 para obtenção das informações relevantes para esse estudo. Foi levado em consideração a ordem das aves atendidas e as afecções cirúrgicas (de origem ortopédica e tecidos moles) mais diagnosticadas no serviço. Nos casos dos répteis, objetivou-se relatar casos de fraturas de carapaça em jabutis-piranga (Chelonoidis carbonaria) atendidos no mesmo serviço no qual foi utilizado a resina epóxi e polimetilmetacrilato como adjuvante no método de osteossíntese diferindo a forma de aplicação da resina. Em um paciente a cobertura da lesão foi total e no outro, cobertura parcial. Após analisar os dados das aves silvestres atendidas no serviço, pôde-se constatar um total de 63 aves, na qual 58,73% apresentaram patologias ortopédicas enquanto que 19,04% tiveram afecções cirúrgicas em tecidos moles e 22,22% corresponderam a atendimentos clínicos. Das ordens apresentadas nesse trabalho as de maior ocorrência foram Accipitriformes com 26,98% e Stringiformes com 22,22%. O número total de cirurgias realizadas foi de 26, sendo 12 ortopédicas (46,15%) e 14 de tecidos moles (53,85%). Foi possível identificar dez tipos diferentes de afecções ortopédicas e dois tipos distintos de afecções em tecidos moles. Do total de afecções ortopédicas, as fraturas em membros corresponderam a 83,33% das enfermidades de origem óssea sendo os ossos das asas os mais acometidos (68,57%). Das afecções de tecidos moles diagnosticadas as feridas oriundas de traumas e automutilação corresponderam a 85,71% enquanto que neoplasias representaram 14,28%. Nos testudíneos submetidos a osteossíntese de carapaça, no paciente que teve sua lesão parcialmente coberta pela resina foi observado drenagem de exsudato inflamatório e, nos acompanhamentos radiográficos, foi possível a visibilização das linhas de fraturas. Já no paciente com cobertura total houve acúmulo de secreção purulenta no foco da lesão no momento da retira da resina quatro meses após intervenção cirúrgica. Já nas imagens radiográficas de controle de osteossíntese não foi possível identificar as linhas fraturas pela radiopacidade da resina utilizada fazendo sobreposição de imagem. Após a análise dos dados, concluiu-se que dentre as ordens das aves silvestres mais atendidas, Accipitriformes e Stringiformes tiveram maior ocorrência e que a maioria das afecções foram de origem ortopédica tendo quase sua totalidade composta por fraturas em membros. Em relação a utilização das resinas nos processos de osteossíntese, concluiu-se que a cobertura parcial da lesão pela resina permitiu a drenagem de exsudato inflamatório e a utilização da resina de polimetilmetacrilato apresentou vantagens como a baixa radiopacidade permitindo a visualização das linhas de fraturas no controle radiográfico da osteossíntese em jabuti-piranga submetido à correção de fratura de carapaça.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2018-02-27T13:25:21Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Adriano Machado de Souza.pdf: 2099414 bytes, checksum: cabb9d069600653233fa2e77144476d8 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-02-27T13:25:21Z (GMT). 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Estudo retrospectivo das afecções cirúrgicas em aves silvestres atendidas no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE e recobrimento de implante ortopédico em jabuti-piranga (Chelonoidis carbonaria) |
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Estudo retrospectivo das afecções cirúrgicas em aves silvestres atendidas no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE e recobrimento de implante ortopédico em jabuti-piranga (Chelonoidis carbonaria) |
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Estudo retrospectivo das afecções cirúrgicas em aves silvestres atendidas no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE e recobrimento de implante ortopédico em jabuti-piranga (Chelonoidis carbonaria) SOUZA, Adriano Machado de Animal silvestre Estudo retrospectivo Ave Quelônio Ortopedia CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Estudo retrospectivo das afecções cirúrgicas em aves silvestres atendidas no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE e recobrimento de implante ortopédico em jabuti-piranga (Chelonoidis carbonaria) |
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Estudo retrospectivo das afecções cirúrgicas em aves silvestres atendidas no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE e recobrimento de implante ortopédico em jabuti-piranga (Chelonoidis carbonaria) |
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Estudo retrospectivo das afecções cirúrgicas em aves silvestres atendidas no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE e recobrimento de implante ortopédico em jabuti-piranga (Chelonoidis carbonaria) |
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Estudo retrospectivo das afecções cirúrgicas em aves silvestres atendidas no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE e recobrimento de implante ortopédico em jabuti-piranga (Chelonoidis carbonaria) |
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Estudo retrospectivo das afecções cirúrgicas em aves silvestres atendidas no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE e recobrimento de implante ortopédico em jabuti-piranga (Chelonoidis carbonaria) |
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SOUZA, Adriano Machado de |
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SOUZA, Adriano Machado de |
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COELHO, Maria Cristina de Oliveira Cardoso |
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SÁ, Fabrício Bezerra de |
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SILVA, Jean Carlos Ramos da |
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ANDRADE, Lílian Sabrina Silvestre de |
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SOUZA, Adriano Machado de |
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COELHO, Maria Cristina de Oliveira Cardoso SÁ, Fabrício Bezerra de SILVA, Jean Carlos Ramos da ANDRADE, Lílian Sabrina Silvestre de |
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Animal silvestre Estudo retrospectivo Ave Quelônio Ortopedia |
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The clinical and surgical routine wildlife is increasingly present in the daily life of the veterinary medical care. Be patient feathered, scaly or by the professionals in this area have to be familiar with the particularities of each individual to provide a quality service center. The objective was to conduct a retrospective survey of wild birds taking into account the surgical conditions and more often met species in a veterinary hospital and report cases of fracture reptiles attended the same service. To perform the compilation of survey data were analyzed wild bird records attended at the Veterinary Hospital of the Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco – UFRPE from December 2014 to December 2015 to obtain the relevant information for this study. It was taken into account the order of birds met and surgical pathologies (orthopedic and soft tissue origin) most frequently diagnosed in the service. In the case of reptiles, aimed to report cases of shell fractures in Jabuti-Piranga (Chelonoidis carbonaria) attending the same service that was used epoxy resin and polymethylmethacrylate as an adjuvant in osteosynthesis method of deferring the application form of the resin. In one patient the lesion coverage was full and the other, partial coverage. After analyzing data from wild birds met in service, it could be seen a total of 63 birds, in which 58.73% had orthopedic conditions while 19.04% had surgical diseases in soft tissues and 22.22% were calls clinicians. Orders presented in this work the most frequent were Accipitriformes with 26.98% and 22.22% with Stringiformes. The total number of surgeries was 26, 12 orthopedic (46.15%) and 14 soft tissue (53.85%). Were identified ten different types of orthopedic pathologies and two different types of diseases in soft tissues. Of all orthopedic conditions, fractures members accounted for 83.33% of the diseases of bone origin and the bones of the most affected wings (68.57%). Of soft tissue pathologies diagnosed the wounds arising from trauma and self-harm accounted for 85.71%, while cancer accounted for 14.28%. The turtles undergo osteosynthesis shell, the patient had a lesion partially covered by the resin was observed inflammatory exudate drainage and, in radiographic follow-ups, it was possible the visualization of the lines of fractures. In the patient with full coverage was no accumulation of pus in the focus of injury at the time of the resin takes four months after surgery. Already in osteosynthesis control of radiographic images it was not possible to identify the fracture lines by radiopacity of resin used making image overlay. After analyzing the data, it is concluded that among the orders of the most attended wild birds Accipitriformes and Stringiformes had a higher incidence and that most diseases were of orthopedic origin having almost entirely composed of fractures in members. Regarding the use of the resins in the fixation process, it is concluded that the partial coverage of the lesion by the resin allowed to drain inflammatory exudate and use of polymethylmethacrylate resin had advantages such as low radiopacity allowing visualization of the lines of fractures in control X-ray of the fracture in Jabuti-Piranga submitted to shell fracture repair. |
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