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İki köpekte kısa radius sendromunun sağaltımı

Year 2019, Volume: 90 Issue: 2, 158 - 163, 15.06.2019
https://doi.org/10.33188/vetheder.494535

Abstract

Özetinizi buraya yazın. Bu araştırmanın amacı 2 köpekte karşılaşılan kısa Radius sendromunu ve sağaltımı meslektaşlarımızla paylaşmaktır. Köpeklerde dirsek eklemi küçük bir alanda barındırdığı çok sayıda yapı ve kompleks hastalıkları sebebiye önem arz etmektedir. Dirsek radis, ulna ve humerus beraber oluşturdukları, dar bir eklem boşluğuna sahip bir eklemdir. Dirsek ekleminin ortopedik hastalıklarının başında dirsek diplazisi yatmaktadır. Dirsek displazisi birçok hastalığa verilen genel bir isimdir ve bu hastalıkların temelinde yatan en büyük problem dirsek uyumsuzluğudur. Dirsek ekleminin radio ulnar eklem yüzeyini radius ve ulna beraber oluştururlar. Beraber senkronize uzayan bu iki kemik arasında büyümede meydana gelen asenkronizasyon sonucunda dirsek ekleminde çeşitli seviyelerde uyumsuzluk meydana gelir. Kısa radius sendromu köpeklerde nadiren gözlenir ve erken sağaltımı önem taşımaktadır. Kaput radiinin kısalığı dirsekte mediyal koronoid prossesin kırık ve lezyonlarına yol açmaktadır. Bu çalışmada 2 köpekte karşılaşılan kısa radius sendromuna bağlı dirsek uyumusuzluğunun, kirschner teli ve elastik bant yöntemi ile sağaltımı konu edilmiştir. Hastalarda sağaltım başarı ile tamamlanmış ve uyumsuzluk giderilmiştir.

References

  • 1.Carrig CB (1983). Growth abnormalities of the canine radius and ulna. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practise, 13(1): 91-115.
  • 2.Cook CR, and Cook JL (2009). Diagnostic imaging of canine elbow dysplasia: A Review. Veterinary Surgery 38, 144–153.
  • 3.Guthrie S, Pead M (1992). A complication arising after surgical correction of short radius syndrome. Journal of Small Animal Practice 33, 24-264.
  • 4. Hazewinkel, HAW (1989). Nutrition in relation to skeletal growth deformities. Journal of Small Animal Practice 30, 625–630.
  • 5.Johnson AL (1992). Treatment of growth deformities with external skeletal fixation. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practise, 22(1): 209-223.
  • 6.Mason TA, Baker MJ (1978). The surgical management of elbow joint deformity associated with premature growth plate closure in dogs. J. Small Anim. Pract. 19: 639-645.
  • 7.Preston CA, Schulz KS, Taylor KT, Kass PH, Hagan CE, Stover SM (2001). In vitro experimental study of the effect of radial shortening and ulnar ostectomy on contact patterns in the elbow joint of dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research 62, 1548–1556.
  • 8.Temwichitr J, Leegwater PAJ, Hazewinkel HAW (2010). Fragmented coronoid process in the dog: A heritable disease. Veterinary Journal 185, 123–129.
  • 9.Vedrine B (2017) Use of an elastic transarticular external fixator construct for immobilization of the elbow joint. Can Vet J. 58: 353–359.

Treatment of short radius syndrome in two dogs

Year 2019, Volume: 90 Issue: 2, 158 - 163, 15.06.2019
https://doi.org/10.33188/vetheder.494535

Abstract















The
aim of this study is to share the short radius syndrome that encountered in 2
dogs and its treatment with our colleagues. The elbow joints in dogs are
important because of having many structures in a small joint and their
complex diseases. The elbow is a joint with a narrow joint space formed by
the radius, ulna and humerus. Elbow dysplasia is the main problem of elbow
joint. Elbow dysplasia is a general name given to many diseases and the
biggest problem underlying these diseases is elbow incongruity. Radius and
ulna form the radio-ulnar joint surface of the elbow together. Growth
dissynchronisation in those two bones which have synchronised growth, result
with various incompatibility in elbow joint. Short radius syndrome is rarely seen
in dogs and early treatment is important. The shortness of the caput radii
leads to fractures and lesions of the medial coronoid process. In this study,
the treatment of elbow incongruity due to short radius syndrome encountered
in 2 dogs by Kirschner wire and elastic band method are discussed. Treatment
was completed successfully and incongruity was corrected.



References

  • 1.Carrig CB (1983). Growth abnormalities of the canine radius and ulna. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practise, 13(1): 91-115.
  • 2.Cook CR, and Cook JL (2009). Diagnostic imaging of canine elbow dysplasia: A Review. Veterinary Surgery 38, 144–153.
  • 3.Guthrie S, Pead M (1992). A complication arising after surgical correction of short radius syndrome. Journal of Small Animal Practice 33, 24-264.
  • 4. Hazewinkel, HAW (1989). Nutrition in relation to skeletal growth deformities. Journal of Small Animal Practice 30, 625–630.
  • 5.Johnson AL (1992). Treatment of growth deformities with external skeletal fixation. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practise, 22(1): 209-223.
  • 6.Mason TA, Baker MJ (1978). The surgical management of elbow joint deformity associated with premature growth plate closure in dogs. J. Small Anim. Pract. 19: 639-645.
  • 7.Preston CA, Schulz KS, Taylor KT, Kass PH, Hagan CE, Stover SM (2001). In vitro experimental study of the effect of radial shortening and ulnar ostectomy on contact patterns in the elbow joint of dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research 62, 1548–1556.
  • 8.Temwichitr J, Leegwater PAJ, Hazewinkel HAW (2010). Fragmented coronoid process in the dog: A heritable disease. Veterinary Journal 185, 123–129.
  • 9.Vedrine B (2017) Use of an elastic transarticular external fixator construct for immobilization of the elbow joint. Can Vet J. 58: 353–359.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Veterinary Surgery
Journal Section CASE REPORT
Authors

Sinan Ulusan 0000-0003-0988-4415

Özge Çaptuğ Özdemir This is me 0000-0002-2264-5294

Hasan Bilgili 0000-0003-0090-7000

Publication Date June 15, 2019
Submission Date December 10, 2018
Acceptance Date May 16, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 90 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Ulusan S, Çaptuğ Özdemir Ö, Bilgili H. İki köpekte kısa radius sendromunun sağaltımı. Vet Hekim Der Derg. 2019;90(2):158-63.

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