2020
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4162-11328
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Placa bloqueada em fratura tibiotársica de coruja suindara (Tyto furcata): relato de caso

Abstract: RESUMO Foi atendida, no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade de Cuiabá, uma coruja suindara (Tyto furcata), resgatada pela Polícia Militar Ambiental, sem histórico, adulta e 400 gramas de peso corporal. A ave apresentava impotência funcional do membro pélvico direito, além de desvio, crepitação e dor na região proximal tibiotársica direita, sem lesão cutânea. Estudo radiográfico revelou fratura diafisária oblíqua curta em tibiotarso direito. A estabilização da fratura foi realizada com placa bloqueada do siste… Show more

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“…Here, we opted for a plate because they result in a quick and stable bone union with a small fracture callous and, therefore, can provide an early functional return of the broken limb, improving the patient's comfort. Additionally, unless there is any apparent risk of complications, plates do not need to be retrieved from the patient after full fracture consolidation as they are usually biocompatible and capable of osteointegration, which is another advantage of the use of plates for fracture repair in free-living animals [7]. Comminuted fractures are not stable with just an intramedullary pin; rotational instability and axial compression may occur [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we opted for a plate because they result in a quick and stable bone union with a small fracture callous and, therefore, can provide an early functional return of the broken limb, improving the patient's comfort. Additionally, unless there is any apparent risk of complications, plates do not need to be retrieved from the patient after full fracture consolidation as they are usually biocompatible and capable of osteointegration, which is another advantage of the use of plates for fracture repair in free-living animals [7]. Comminuted fractures are not stable with just an intramedullary pin; rotational instability and axial compression may occur [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Na medicina veterinária, o atendimento clínico e cirúrgico de aves tem se mostrado crescente, devido a criação de diferentes espécies de aves como animais de estimação e o aumento das espécies silvestres resgatadas pelos órgãos ambientais e muitas vezes necessitando de cuidados médicos intensivos (Wright et al, 2018;Da Silva & Leal, 2022). Recentemente, relatos de corujas de vida livre encaminhadas para tratamento de fraturas têm sido realizados (Burdeaux & Wade, 2018;Matias et al, 2020;Pires et al, 2020).…”
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