Classification, fixation techniques, complications and outcomes of femur fractures in dogs and cats: 61 cases (2015-2016)
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the frequency of femur fractures in dogs and cats in the routine of a school hospital, determining their classification, fixation methods, complications, and outcomes. A total of 61 animals, 50 (82.0%) dogs and 11 (18.0%) cats, had femoral fractures that were submitted to osteosynthesis. Sixty-two femoral fractures were evaluated. Single fractures in the distal epiphysis (n=25) were the most frequent (P=0.0001). Intramedullary pins were used in association with cerclage and tension band for osteosynthesis in proximal fractures. In diaphyseal fractures, bone plates and screws, two intramedullary pins (insulated or with cerclage) and Tie-In configuration were used. In distal fractures, modified Rush intramedullary pins, cross pins and Tie-In configuration were used. Comparing complication frequencies at fracture sites that required reintervention after osteosynthesis, a significant difference was observed (P=0.0253) between the diaphyseal (31.25%) and distal (7.14%) fractures independent of the technique used. We concluded that distal epiphyseal fractures were the most frequent in the routine of a school hospital. Distal epiphyseal fractures presented a lower frequency of complications for consolidation when treated with modified Rush intramedullary pins or crossed pins. |
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Classification, fixation techniques, complications and outcomes of femur fractures in dogs and cats: 61 cases (2015-2016)small animalscasuistryretrospective studydistal fracturesABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the frequency of femur fractures in dogs and cats in the routine of a school hospital, determining their classification, fixation methods, complications, and outcomes. A total of 61 animals, 50 (82.0%) dogs and 11 (18.0%) cats, had femoral fractures that were submitted to osteosynthesis. Sixty-two femoral fractures were evaluated. Single fractures in the distal epiphysis (n=25) were the most frequent (P=0.0001). Intramedullary pins were used in association with cerclage and tension band for osteosynthesis in proximal fractures. In diaphyseal fractures, bone plates and screws, two intramedullary pins (insulated or with cerclage) and Tie-In configuration were used. In distal fractures, modified Rush intramedullary pins, cross pins and Tie-In configuration were used. Comparing complication frequencies at fracture sites that required reintervention after osteosynthesis, a significant difference was observed (P=0.0253) between the diaphyseal (31.25%) and distal (7.14%) fractures independent of the technique used. We concluded that distal epiphyseal fractures were the most frequent in the routine of a school hospital. Distal epiphyseal fractures presented a lower frequency of complications for consolidation when treated with modified Rush intramedullary pins or crossed pins.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782018000600602Ciência Rural v.48 n.6 2018reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20170028info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLibardoni,Renato do NascimentoCosta,Diego daMenezes,Felipe BarretosCavalli,Lucas GeraldoPedrotti,Luís FernandoKohlrausch,Patrícia ReginaMinto,Bruno WatanabeSilva,Marco Augusto Machadoeng2018-08-20T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Classification, fixation techniques, complications and outcomes of femur fractures in dogs and cats: 61 cases (2015-2016) |
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Classification, fixation techniques, complications and outcomes of femur fractures in dogs and cats: 61 cases (2015-2016) |
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Classification, fixation techniques, complications and outcomes of femur fractures in dogs and cats: 61 cases (2015-2016) Libardoni,Renato do Nascimento small animals casuistry retrospective study distal fractures |
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Classification, fixation techniques, complications and outcomes of femur fractures in dogs and cats: 61 cases (2015-2016) |
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Classification, fixation techniques, complications and outcomes of femur fractures in dogs and cats: 61 cases (2015-2016) |
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Classification, fixation techniques, complications and outcomes of femur fractures in dogs and cats: 61 cases (2015-2016) |
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Classification, fixation techniques, complications and outcomes of femur fractures in dogs and cats: 61 cases (2015-2016) |
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Classification, fixation techniques, complications and outcomes of femur fractures in dogs and cats: 61 cases (2015-2016) |
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Libardoni,Renato do Nascimento |
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Libardoni,Renato do Nascimento Costa,Diego da Menezes,Felipe Barretos Cavalli,Lucas Geraldo Pedrotti,Luís Fernando Kohlrausch,Patrícia Regina Minto,Bruno Watanabe Silva,Marco Augusto Machado |
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Costa,Diego da Menezes,Felipe Barretos Cavalli,Lucas Geraldo Pedrotti,Luís Fernando Kohlrausch,Patrícia Regina Minto,Bruno Watanabe Silva,Marco Augusto Machado |
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Libardoni,Renato do Nascimento Costa,Diego da Menezes,Felipe Barretos Cavalli,Lucas Geraldo Pedrotti,Luís Fernando Kohlrausch,Patrícia Regina Minto,Bruno Watanabe Silva,Marco Augusto Machado |
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small animals casuistry retrospective study distal fractures |
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small animals casuistry retrospective study distal fractures |
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ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the frequency of femur fractures in dogs and cats in the routine of a school hospital, determining their classification, fixation methods, complications, and outcomes. A total of 61 animals, 50 (82.0%) dogs and 11 (18.0%) cats, had femoral fractures that were submitted to osteosynthesis. Sixty-two femoral fractures were evaluated. Single fractures in the distal epiphysis (n=25) were the most frequent (P=0.0001). Intramedullary pins were used in association with cerclage and tension band for osteosynthesis in proximal fractures. In diaphyseal fractures, bone plates and screws, two intramedullary pins (insulated or with cerclage) and Tie-In configuration were used. In distal fractures, modified Rush intramedullary pins, cross pins and Tie-In configuration were used. Comparing complication frequencies at fracture sites that required reintervention after osteosynthesis, a significant difference was observed (P=0.0253) between the diaphyseal (31.25%) and distal (7.14%) fractures independent of the technique used. We concluded that distal epiphyseal fractures were the most frequent in the routine of a school hospital. Distal epiphyseal fractures presented a lower frequency of complications for consolidation when treated with modified Rush intramedullary pins or crossed pins. |
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