Trauma pélvico em cães: tratamento clínico e cirúrgico

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Autor(a) principal: KEMPER, Bernardo
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5287
Resumo: Fractures of the pelvis, relatively common in dogs, have recommendation of conservative treatment or surgery and may be accompanied by injuries to vital structures and permanent functional disorders. We aim to evaluate the consequences of pelvic trauma in dogs and the results of treatment (clinical and surgical) through orthopedic, functional and radiographic examinations, (up to 90 days after surgery). We used 20 animals with fracture of the pelvis, where the implementation of a treatment plan, surgical or conservative, was based primarily on the type of fracture, extent of injuries and availability of resources. In 80% of the cases (16 animals) was bilateral pelvic fracture; 85% of the animals showed iliac fracture; 40% there was ischiatic fracture and 35% showed fracture of the pubis, and observed several concurrent disorders such as skin lesions (50%); dyschesia (33%), death (25%); limb fracture (16%); perforation of the colon, rupture of the urinary tract or fracture of column (10%); diaphragmatic hernia head trauma (5 %). In patients who underwent surgery there was recovery of ambulation, previously showing full recovery of orthopedic function after 90 days in all of them. This result was not repeated in patients with conservative treatment, being observed persistent limping after 90 days. The surgical stabilization of bone segments provided clear reduction of pain after seven days, raising the quality of life and reducing the need for nursing, while 5/9 (55%) of the animals that were not operated on died, two showed persistent limping until ninety days of initial care and the other two had to be operated to correct complications (constipation and neuropraxia) as a result of the lack of previous surgical correction. The results indicate that in dogs with pelvic trauma surgical resolution should be sought primarily and the presence of other concomitant organic disabling injuries or with the potential to lead to death should be verified.
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spelling TUDURY, Eduardo AlbertoTEIXEIRA, Marcelo WeinsteinTENÓRIO, Ana Paula MonteiroSÁ, Marcelo Jorge Cavalcanti dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8804604311594179KEMPER, Bernardo2016-08-11T14:12:27Z2008-07-22KEMPER, Bernardo. Trauma pélvico em cães: tratamento clínico e cirúrgico. 2008. 55 f. Dissertação ( Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Veterinária) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5287Fractures of the pelvis, relatively common in dogs, have recommendation of conservative treatment or surgery and may be accompanied by injuries to vital structures and permanent functional disorders. We aim to evaluate the consequences of pelvic trauma in dogs and the results of treatment (clinical and surgical) through orthopedic, functional and radiographic examinations, (up to 90 days after surgery). We used 20 animals with fracture of the pelvis, where the implementation of a treatment plan, surgical or conservative, was based primarily on the type of fracture, extent of injuries and availability of resources. In 80% of the cases (16 animals) was bilateral pelvic fracture; 85% of the animals showed iliac fracture; 40% there was ischiatic fracture and 35% showed fracture of the pubis, and observed several concurrent disorders such as skin lesions (50%); dyschesia (33%), death (25%); limb fracture (16%); perforation of the colon, rupture of the urinary tract or fracture of column (10%); diaphragmatic hernia head trauma (5 %). In patients who underwent surgery there was recovery of ambulation, previously showing full recovery of orthopedic function after 90 days in all of them. This result was not repeated in patients with conservative treatment, being observed persistent limping after 90 days. The surgical stabilization of bone segments provided clear reduction of pain after seven days, raising the quality of life and reducing the need for nursing, while 5/9 (55%) of the animals that were not operated on died, two showed persistent limping until ninety days of initial care and the other two had to be operated to correct complications (constipation and neuropraxia) as a result of the lack of previous surgical correction. The results indicate that in dogs with pelvic trauma surgical resolution should be sought primarily and the presence of other concomitant organic disabling injuries or with the potential to lead to death should be verified.As fraturas da pelve são relativamente comuns em cães, e têm recomendação de tratamento conservador ou cirúrgico. Elas podem estar acompanhadas de lesões em estruturas vitais e transtornos funcionais permanentes. Objetivou-se avaliar por meio de exames ortopédicos, funcionais e radiográficos (até 90 dias após a cirurgia) as conseqüências do trauma pélvico em cães e os resultados do tratamento clínico e cirúrgico. Foram utilizados 20 animais com fratura na pelve, nos quais a implantação do plano de tratamento, cirúrgico ou conservador, se baseou primariamente no tipo de fratura, extensão das lesões e disponibilidade de recursos. Em 80% dos casos (16 animais) houve fratura pélvica bilateral; 85% dos animais apresentaram fratura ilíaca; 40% tiveram fratura isquiática e 35% apresentaram fratura púbica, sendo observados vários transtornos concomitantes, tais como, lesões cutâneas (50%); disquesia (33%); óbito (25%); fratura em membros (16%); perfuração de cólon, ruptura de vias urinárias ou fratura de coluna (10%); hérnia diafragmática ou trauma crânio encefálico (5%). Nos pacientes operados houve um retorno a deambulação mais precocemente sendo verificada recuperação total da função ortopédica após noventa dias em todos eles. Resultado que não se repetiu nos pacientes tratados conservativamente, sendo observada claudicação persistente, após 90 dias. A estabilização cirúrgica dos segmentos ósseos proporcionou redução evidente da dor após sete dias, elevando a qualidade de vida e reduzindo as necessidades de enfermagem, enquanto que 5/9 (55%) dos não operados vieram a óbito, dois apresentaram claudicação persistente até noventa dias do atendimento inicial e os dois restantes tiveram que ser operados para corrigir complicações (obstipação e neuropraxia) em conseqüência da falta de correção cirúrgica prévia. Os resultados observados assinalam que em cães com trauma pélvico deve-se procurar primariamente a resolução cirúrgica e a presença de outras lesões orgânicas concomitantes incapacitantes ou com potencial de induzir ao óbito.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-08-11T14:12:27Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Bernardo Kemper.pdf: 1187822 bytes, checksum: eeb6ceddcced6f684718bb9b85545454 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-11T14:12:27Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Pelvic trauma in dogs: clinical and surgical treatment
title Trauma pélvico em cães: tratamento clínico e cirúrgico
spellingShingle Trauma pélvico em cães: tratamento clínico e cirúrgico
KEMPER, Bernardo
Cão
Pelve
Fratura
Politraumatismo
Dog
Pelvis
Fracture
Multiple injuries
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Trauma pélvico em cães: tratamento clínico e cirúrgico
title_full Trauma pélvico em cães: tratamento clínico e cirúrgico
title_fullStr Trauma pélvico em cães: tratamento clínico e cirúrgico
title_full_unstemmed Trauma pélvico em cães: tratamento clínico e cirúrgico
title_sort Trauma pélvico em cães: tratamento clínico e cirúrgico
author KEMPER, Bernardo
author_facet KEMPER, Bernardo
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv TUDURY, Eduardo Alberto
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv TEIXEIRA, Marcelo Weinstein
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv TENÓRIO, Ana Paula Monteiro
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv SÁ, Marcelo Jorge Cavalcanti de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv KEMPER, Bernardo
contributor_str_mv TUDURY, Eduardo Alberto
TEIXEIRA, Marcelo Weinstein
TENÓRIO, Ana Paula Monteiro
SÁ, Marcelo Jorge Cavalcanti de
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Pelve
Fratura
Politraumatismo
topic Cão
Pelve
Fratura
Politraumatismo
Dog
Pelvis
Fracture
Multiple injuries
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Dog
Pelvis
Fracture
Multiple injuries
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description Fractures of the pelvis, relatively common in dogs, have recommendation of conservative treatment or surgery and may be accompanied by injuries to vital structures and permanent functional disorders. We aim to evaluate the consequences of pelvic trauma in dogs and the results of treatment (clinical and surgical) through orthopedic, functional and radiographic examinations, (up to 90 days after surgery). We used 20 animals with fracture of the pelvis, where the implementation of a treatment plan, surgical or conservative, was based primarily on the type of fracture, extent of injuries and availability of resources. In 80% of the cases (16 animals) was bilateral pelvic fracture; 85% of the animals showed iliac fracture; 40% there was ischiatic fracture and 35% showed fracture of the pubis, and observed several concurrent disorders such as skin lesions (50%); dyschesia (33%), death (25%); limb fracture (16%); perforation of the colon, rupture of the urinary tract or fracture of column (10%); diaphragmatic hernia head trauma (5 %). In patients who underwent surgery there was recovery of ambulation, previously showing full recovery of orthopedic function after 90 days in all of them. This result was not repeated in patients with conservative treatment, being observed persistent limping after 90 days. The surgical stabilization of bone segments provided clear reduction of pain after seven days, raising the quality of life and reducing the need for nursing, while 5/9 (55%) of the animals that were not operated on died, two showed persistent limping until ninety days of initial care and the other two had to be operated to correct complications (constipation and neuropraxia) as a result of the lack of previous surgical correction. The results indicate that in dogs with pelvic trauma surgical resolution should be sought primarily and the presence of other concomitant organic disabling injuries or with the potential to lead to death should be verified.
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