2016
DOI: 10.3906/vet-1510-4
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The treatment of distal metacarpus fracture with locking compression plate in calves*

Abstract: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of locking compression plates for the treatment of distal metacarpal fractures in calves. The metacarpus was stabilized using a stainless steel locking compression plate with fully threaded locking head screws. The calves started weight-bearing partially after the first postoperative day and resumed complete weight-bearing after day 10. Callus formation was obtained at the end of the 3rd week and completed at the end of the 8th week, and complete healing was seen … Show more

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“…Such cases may suffer from fractures due to road accidents. However, cited literature report male cattle population to have more metacarpal fractures due to traction during dystocia [9,10,13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such cases may suffer from fractures due to road accidents. However, cited literature report male cattle population to have more metacarpal fractures due to traction during dystocia [9,10,13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ekstremite kırıkları içerisinde metacarpus ve metatarsus kırıkları sığırlarda en sık karşılaşılan kırıklardır 2,3,6,8 ve tüm kırıkların yaklaşık %50'sini oluşturur 5 . Metacarpus kırıkları, metatarsus kırıklarından daha fazla görülmektedir 6 ve nedeni olarak genellikle her çeşit travmalar, hayvanların birbirlerini tekmelemesi ve güç doğuma yanlış müdahale bildirilir 3,5,6 .…”
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“…Fractures may occur in the long bones of calves due to traumatic reasons such as incorrect interventions during labor, mother's stepping on the calf, falling or kicking (Gülaydın and Sarıerler, 2018). Metacarpal fractures rank first in long bone fractures in calves, and the most common cause is excessive pulling at birth (Belge et al, 2016). Metacarpal and metatarsal fractures approximately comprise 50% of the fractures in calves (Tulleners, 1986;Auer et al, 1993;Bilgili et al, 2008).…”
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“…Metacarpal fractures are twice the incidence rate of metatarsal fractures, and higher than the total incidence rate of radial and tibial fractures (Ferguson, 1982;Steiner et al, 1993;Bilgili et al, 2008). Metacarpal fractures are most commonly observed in the distal epiphysis and metaphyseal part of the bone in calves, and the Salter -Harris Type I fracture is the most common Introduction fracture type (Belge et al, 2016). The type and localization of the fracture, the state of fracture (open or closed fracture), economic value of the animal, cost of treatment and care conditions during the recovery period are considered when determining the treatment option (Aksoy et al, 2009).…”
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