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Radiographic evaluation of forelimbs, hindlimbs and vertebral column fractures in dogs & cats: Retrospective study of 99 cases (during last 9 months)

Author:
مهدی ریوندی
,
هومن مسکرانی
,
علی میرشاهی
,
عفت بقایی مقدم
,
مینا ضرابی
,
مرجان رحمان مشهدی
,
نگار کریمی
,
Mahdi Rivandi
,
Hooman Mesgarani
,
Ali Mirshahi
,
marjan rahman mashhadi
,
Negar Karimi
Year
: 2011
Abstract: Introduction

Fractures in dogs and cats are most often caused by trauma, such as being hit by a car or jumping or falling from a height. The purpose of this study was to determine the type and proportion of fractures affecting the forelimbs, hindlimbs and vertebral column in dogs and cats.

Materials and Methods

Total radiographs of 99 cases were evaluated that referred to Veterinary Clinic of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad for orthopedic problems during 9 months (March-November 2010). Fractures were observed in 77 cases.

Results

Fractures of forelimbs, hindlimbs and vertebral column were seen in 23, 50 and 4 cases, respectively. Most of referred cases were immature (50 cases).

In forelimbs, humeral fractures in 9 cases (fissure fracture in 1/9, bicondylar articular fracture in 3/9, folding fracture in 1/9, malunion in 1/9, oblique & overriding in 1/9, multiple & spiral in 1/9, Salter-Harris in 1/9 case) were seen. Nine cases had fractures in radius and ulna (incomplete fracture in 1/9, comminuted & overriding fracture in 3/9, transverse fracture in 3/9, oblique in 1/9 and malunion fracture in 1/9 case). There were 1 case with carpal and 4 cases with metacarpal fractures (fissure fracture in 2/4, open & overriding fracture in 1/4, open & comminuted fracture in 1/4 case).

In hindlimbs, pelvic fractures in 14 cases were seen. Twenty cases were shown femoral fractures (comminuted in 11/20, overriding fracture in 5/20, transverse fracture in 1/20, chip fracture in 1/20, folding fracture in 2/20, and Salter-Harris fracture in 1/20, segmental fracture in 1/20, oblique in 1/20 case). Eleven cases had fractures in tibia and fibula (Salter-Harris in 2/11, incomplete fracture in 1/11, overriding open fracture in 3/11, transverse fracture in 2/11, segmental fracture in 2/11, and spiral in 1/11). Two cases had fractures in tars (incomplete in 1/2, complete in 1/2 case), and seven metatarsal fractures (incomplete in 1/7, comminuted fracture in 4/7, overriding fracture in 2/7).

Conclusion

This study revealed the type and proportion of fractures affecting the forelimbs, hindlimbs and vertebral column in dogs and cats.
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3380041
Keyword(s): Radiology,forelimbs fractures,hindlimbs fractures,vertebral column fractures,dogs,cats,Retrospective study
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contributor authorمهدی ریوندیen
contributor authorهومن مسکرانیen
contributor authorعلی میرشاهیen
contributor authorعفت بقایی مقدمen
contributor authorمینا ضرابیen
contributor authorمرجان رحمان مشهدیen
contributor authorنگار کریمیen
contributor authorMahdi Rivandifa
contributor authorHooman Mesgaranifa
contributor authorAli Mirshahifa
contributor authormarjan rahman mashhadifa
contributor authorNegar Karimifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T14:02:37Z
date available2020-06-06T14:02:37Z
date copyright4/25/2011
date issued2011
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3380041?locale-attribute=en
description abstractIntroduction

Fractures in dogs and cats are most often caused by trauma, such as being hit by a car or jumping or falling from a height. The purpose of this study was to determine the type and proportion of fractures affecting the forelimbs, hindlimbs and vertebral column in dogs and cats.

Materials and Methods

Total radiographs of 99 cases were evaluated that referred to Veterinary Clinic of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad for orthopedic problems during 9 months (March-November 2010). Fractures were observed in 77 cases.

Results

Fractures of forelimbs, hindlimbs and vertebral column were seen in 23, 50 and 4 cases, respectively. Most of referred cases were immature (50 cases).

In forelimbs, humeral fractures in 9 cases (fissure fracture in 1/9, bicondylar articular fracture in 3/9, folding fracture in 1/9, malunion in 1/9, oblique & overriding in 1/9, multiple & spiral in 1/9, Salter-Harris in 1/9 case) were seen. Nine cases had fractures in radius and ulna (incomplete fracture in 1/9, comminuted & overriding fracture in 3/9, transverse fracture in 3/9, oblique in 1/9 and malunion fracture in 1/9 case). There were 1 case with carpal and 4 cases with metacarpal fractures (fissure fracture in 2/4, open & overriding fracture in 1/4, open & comminuted fracture in 1/4 case).

In hindlimbs, pelvic fractures in 14 cases were seen. Twenty cases were shown femoral fractures (comminuted in 11/20, overriding fracture in 5/20, transverse fracture in 1/20, chip fracture in 1/20, folding fracture in 2/20, and Salter-Harris fracture in 1/20, segmental fracture in 1/20, oblique in 1/20 case). Eleven cases had fractures in tibia and fibula (Salter-Harris in 2/11, incomplete fracture in 1/11, overriding open fracture in 3/11, transverse fracture in 2/11, segmental fracture in 2/11, and spiral in 1/11). Two cases had fractures in tars (incomplete in 1/2, complete in 1/2 case), and seven metatarsal fractures (incomplete in 1/7, comminuted fracture in 4/7, overriding fracture in 2/7).

Conclusion

This study revealed the type and proportion of fractures affecting the forelimbs, hindlimbs and vertebral column in dogs and cats.
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languageEnglish
titleRadiographic evaluation of forelimbs, hindlimbs and vertebral column fractures in dogs & cats: Retrospective study of 99 cases (during last 9 months)en
typeConference Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsRadiologyen
subject keywordsforelimbs fracturesen
subject keywordshindlimbs fracturesen
subject keywordsvertebral column fracturesen
subject keywordsdogsen
subject keywordscatsen
subject keywordsRetrospective studyen
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1023026.html
conference title3nd international symposium of veterinary surgery & 9th Iranian symposium of veterinary surgery, anesthesia & radiologyen
conference locationکیشfa
identifier articleid1023026
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