Description and post-operative evaluation of tie-in technique in tibial osteosynthesis in dogs

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Autor(a) principal: Dias,Luis G.G.G.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Padilha Filho,João G., Conceição,Maria E.B.A.M., Dias,Fernanda G.G., Barbosa,Virginia T.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to describe and analyse the adaptability and functionality of tie-in configuration in tibial osteosynthesis in dogs. Twenty dogs with tibial fracture were included in this study. An orifice was made on the proximal tibial fragment, on the medial side, close to the tibial crest. The drill piece was angled at 45º and projected into the same orifice on the distal sense of the bone. Others orifices made with the aid of a low rotation drill and drill piece with diameter smaller than the chosen implant. After 10 days post-operative, the animals were evaluated. X-ray analysis was performed at the time of clinical examination; immediate post-operative period; and at 30, 60, 90, and 120 days post-surgery. A questionnaire was given to the owners to provide details on the post-operative period. There were no trans-operative complications or suture dehiscence up to the day of suture removal. Partial development of bone callus was observed in 20 dogs within a mean period of 76 days. Three animals showed bone consolidation within 35 days, nine by 60 days, three by 90 days, and 5 by 120 days post-operative. Dynamization was carried out in 9 animals. The surgical access to the tibial medullary canal through the orifice at the proximal medial face, by the tibial tuberosity, enables the insertion of IMP without risks to articular and peri-articular lesions in the knee in dogs.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Description and post-operative evaluation of tie-in technique in tibial osteosynthesis in dogs
title Description and post-operative evaluation of tie-in technique in tibial osteosynthesis in dogs
spellingShingle Description and post-operative evaluation of tie-in technique in tibial osteosynthesis in dogs
Dias,Luis G.G.G.
Post-operative evaluation
tie-in technique
tibial osteosynthesis
dogs
surgery
title_short Description and post-operative evaluation of tie-in technique in tibial osteosynthesis in dogs
title_full Description and post-operative evaluation of tie-in technique in tibial osteosynthesis in dogs
title_fullStr Description and post-operative evaluation of tie-in technique in tibial osteosynthesis in dogs
title_full_unstemmed Description and post-operative evaluation of tie-in technique in tibial osteosynthesis in dogs
title_sort Description and post-operative evaluation of tie-in technique in tibial osteosynthesis in dogs
author Dias,Luis G.G.G.
author_facet Dias,Luis G.G.G.
Padilha Filho,João G.
Conceição,Maria E.B.A.M.
Dias,Fernanda G.G.
Barbosa,Virginia T.
author_role author
author2 Padilha Filho,João G.
Conceição,Maria E.B.A.M.
Dias,Fernanda G.G.
Barbosa,Virginia T.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias,Luis G.G.G.
Padilha Filho,João G.
Conceição,Maria E.B.A.M.
Dias,Fernanda G.G.
Barbosa,Virginia T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Post-operative evaluation
tie-in technique
tibial osteosynthesis
dogs
surgery
topic Post-operative evaluation
tie-in technique
tibial osteosynthesis
dogs
surgery
description ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to describe and analyse the adaptability and functionality of tie-in configuration in tibial osteosynthesis in dogs. Twenty dogs with tibial fracture were included in this study. An orifice was made on the proximal tibial fragment, on the medial side, close to the tibial crest. The drill piece was angled at 45º and projected into the same orifice on the distal sense of the bone. Others orifices made with the aid of a low rotation drill and drill piece with diameter smaller than the chosen implant. After 10 days post-operative, the animals were evaluated. X-ray analysis was performed at the time of clinical examination; immediate post-operative period; and at 30, 60, 90, and 120 days post-surgery. A questionnaire was given to the owners to provide details on the post-operative period. There were no trans-operative complications or suture dehiscence up to the day of suture removal. Partial development of bone callus was observed in 20 dogs within a mean period of 76 days. Three animals showed bone consolidation within 35 days, nine by 60 days, three by 90 days, and 5 by 120 days post-operative. Dynamization was carried out in 9 animals. The surgical access to the tibial medullary canal through the orifice at the proximal medial face, by the tibial tuberosity, enables the insertion of IMP without risks to articular and peri-articular lesions in the knee in dogs.
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