2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02679
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Humeral fracture treatment in pigeons by bone pins made from ovine and canine bones

Abstract: The tubular, pneumatic long bones of the bird present unique challenges in veterinary orthopedics. Various traditional and innovative forms of fracture fixation have been applied in bird orthopedic. The purpose of this study was to compare the applicability of the stainless steel intra-medullary pin with the pins made from ovine and canine long bones. Ovine and canine long bones were used to prepare pins in appropriate size and dimension. The pins were treated chemically, hydrated, dried, packaged and steriliz… Show more

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“…Wild birds are absolutely essential to the survival of wildlife. Flight is an important activity in birds, and any disruption or inability to fly endangers the bird's life (NAZHVANIA et al, 2019). Fractures in birds are reported mostly in the wings and rarely in the legs (KİBAR and BUMİN, 2006;Aslan et al, 2009;ÜNSALDI and ÜNSALDI, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Wild birds are absolutely essential to the survival of wildlife. Flight is an important activity in birds, and any disruption or inability to fly endangers the bird's life (NAZHVANIA et al, 2019). Fractures in birds are reported mostly in the wings and rarely in the legs (KİBAR and BUMİN, 2006;Aslan et al, 2009;ÜNSALDI and ÜNSALDI, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the location and features of the fractures in birds, metal intramedullary pins, polydioxanone and bone plates, external fixation, cerclage, and several bandages can be applied for the healing process. (BUSH, 1977;ÜNSALDI, 1986;ALKAN et al, 1992;HOLLAMBY et al, 2004;KILIÇ and TIMURKAAN, 2004;KİBAR and BUMİN, 2006;HATT et al, 2007;SANCHEZ et al, 2007;MANJUKLAR et al, 2008;ASLAN et al, 2009;MUNİR et al, 2015;RUI et al, 2017;NAZHVANIA et al, 2019;ÜNSALDI et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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