Bu çalışmada; köpeklerde karşılaşılan antebrachium kırıklarının nedenleri, lokalizasyonu, seçenekleri ve sonuçlarının klinik ve radyolojik değerlendirmesi ile bu konuda çalışan klinisyenler için yönlendirici olması ve benzer çalışmalar için katkıda bulunulması amaçlanmıştır. Olgulardan 5’inde distal, 8’inde diyafizer ve 2’sinde proksimal antebrachium kırığı belirlenmiştir. Bu kırıkların sağaltımında; 9 olguda intramedullar pin, 2 olguda serklaj teli, 1 olguda “paraosseöz klemp ve serklaj teli” yöntemi, 3 olguda plak ve 1 olguda eksternal fiksatör uygulanmıştır. Bir olgunun sağaltımında sadece destekli bandaj ve 1 olgunun sağaltımında da konservatif sağaltım amacıyla kafes istirahati önerilmiştir. Onbir olguda sağaltıma ek olarak destekli bandaj uygulaması yapılmıştır. Gerçekleştirilen sağaltım sonucunda 13 olguda fonksiyonel iyileşme sağlandı, 1 olguda ilgili ekstremitenin amputasyonu yapılırken, 1 olgu izlenemedi
The aim of this study is to guide clinicians working in related areas and contributing to related studies by clinical and radiographic evaluations of the reasons of antebrachium fractures in dogs, its localization, its classification, its treatment options (methods) and results. Within 15 dogs examined in this study; 5 of the cases were diagnosed as distal antebrachium fracture, 8 of the cases were diagnosed as diaphiseal and 2 of cases were diagnosed as proximal antebrachium fracture. Nine cases were treated with intramedullary pins, cerclage wire was used in 2 cases, paraosseos clamp and cerclage wire technique was performed in 1 case, plates were used in 3 cases and external fixation technique was performed in 1 case. Just in one case, external coaptation was applied alone and in one case, limited examination was suggested. After the treatment management process, 13 cases were treated succesfully, in one case amputation was performed to associated extremity and one case was died in treatment period
Other ID | JA68UU78PS |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | January 1, 2015 |
Submission Date | January 1, 2015 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015 Volume: 86 Issue: 1 |
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