2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782007000300028
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Líquido sinovial da articulação femuropatelar após desmotomia patelar medial experimental em eqüinos

Abstract: Evaluation of the synovial fluid of the femuropatellar joint after experimental medial patellar desmotomy in horses RESUMO A desmotomia patelar medial (DPM) é comumente realizada para o tratamento da fixação dorsal da patela (FDP ABSTRACT Medial patellar desmotomy (MPD) is a common treatment for upward fixation of the patella (UFP

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“…Joint inflammation caused by surgical aggression breaks the hyaluronate molecules, resulting in this change. The postsurgical reduction in viscosity should also be accompanied by an increase in overall cell count, which was verified during this experiment [12,21,22]. Surgical aggression, even when minimally invasive, promotes different degrees of synovitis, which results in synovial effusion and the influx of proteins and fibri- Means followed by same small letters down the column and capital letters along the row are not statistically different by the Tukey test (p > 0.05).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Joint inflammation caused by surgical aggression breaks the hyaluronate molecules, resulting in this change. The postsurgical reduction in viscosity should also be accompanied by an increase in overall cell count, which was verified during this experiment [12,21,22]. Surgical aggression, even when minimally invasive, promotes different degrees of synovitis, which results in synovial effusion and the influx of proteins and fibri- Means followed by same small letters down the column and capital letters along the row are not statistically different by the Tukey test (p > 0.05).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%