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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 51(supl.1): Pub. 886, 2023. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1444094

Resumo

Background: Aural or auricular hematoma is an important and prevalent surgical condition in small animals practice, and commonly reported in companion pets. The condition is characterized by blood accumulation between the pinnae's dermal surface and the underlying perichondrium. In farm animals, most cases present surgical treatment with drainage of serosanguineous fluid from acute cases with clinical evolution ranging from 1 to 5 days. Therefore, the present work reports the clinical features, surgical treatment and outcome of aural hematomas in 3 small ruminants with a chronic evolution (7 to 20 days), detailing the post-surgical complications, such as wound infection and recurrence, and final cosmetic appearance of the pinnae. Cases: Upon physical examination, all animals were alert and presenting a good body condition score. Clinical alteration was restricted to a bilateral (Case 1) or unilateral (Cases 2 & 3) painless, and fluid-filled swelling, presenting doughy consistency masses within the fluid during pinna manipulation. The fluid-filled swellings were located on the concave (Case 1 - left ear & Case 2) and convex (Case 1 - right ear & Case 3) surface of the pinna. No primary pruritic disorders of the pinna were detected, and a diagnosis of traumatic aural hematoma was proposed. Due to the chronicity of the cases, surgical approach was advisable. The small ruminants underwent general anesthesia, and a linear incision over the skin overlying the hematoma was performed (Cases 1 & 2). After removal of blood and fibrin clots, the cavity was flushed and captonated size 0 nylon mattress sutures were performed on either side of the incision, in order to obliterate the dead space. Due to recurrence after 14 days, Case 2 was submitted to a modified surgical approach using a S-shaped incision combined to multiple drainage holes (MDH) using a disposable 6 mm biopsy punch. The same approach has performed in Case 3. Then, size 0 nylon mattress sutures followed by a tight protective pressure and absorbent bandage combined with an Elizabethan collar was applied. Postoperatively, Case 1 presented surgical site infection and the antibiotic was changed after bacterial culture and antibiogram results. Hospital discharge varied from 14 to 19 days' post-surgery. All animals presented some degree of ear retraction and a linear or S-shaped scar on the affected ear, but final cosmetic appearance was satisfactory to all owners. Discussion: Aural or auricular hematomas are a frequent disorder in dogs and cats clinical practice. In sheep, the few reported cases have been associated with pruritic disorders of the pinna, such as ticks infestation and sarcoptic mange. Whilst in goats, traumatic injuries, such as ear tagging and trauma from others goats, are considered the main cause, especially in breeds with pendulous ear. In our cases with chronic evolution (> 7 days), the most important clinical feature was the presence of doughy consistency masses within the fluid, suggesting matured blood and fibrin clots. A linear incision with captonated size 0 nylon mattress sutures was associated to post-surgical complications, such as wound infection and aural hematoma recurrence. Therefore, a S-shaped incision associated to creation of MDH, in order to achieve better drainage, was the chosen approach in the second surgery (Case 2) and on the subsequent patient (Case 3). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report using the MDH approach in farm animals, that appears to be an effective treatment for chronic aural hematomas in small ruminants.


Assuntos
Animais , Sucção/veterinária , Cabras , Ovinos , Orelha/patologia , Hematoma/veterinária , Biópsia por Agulha/veterinária
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 61(1): 163-169, fev. 2009. graf, tab
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-6203

Resumo

Foram selecionados 20 equídeos naturalmente infestados por Anocentor nitens, dos quais seus pavilhões auriculares foram submetidos a quatro tratamentos distintos: gel associado a Beauveria bassiana, apenas gel, apenas B. bassiana e um grupo-controle. Procederam-se à contagem e ao registro do número total de fêmeas adultas (>3mm) em cada pavilhão auricular, nos dias 0, 1, 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25 e 28, para cálculo do percentual de controle. Foram coletadas e mantidas em laboratório 20 fêmeas pertencentes a cada tratamento, para cálculo dos períodos de pré-postura, postura, incubação e eclosão, e peso médio das posturas. No grupo tratado com o composto gel associado a B. bassiana, observou-se percentual de controle maior que 50 por cento, entre o 4º e o 25º dia, assim como decréscimo progressivo do peso médio da postura das fêmeas coletadas no período entre o 7º e 14º dia. Para os outros tratamentos, o percentual de controle manteve-se abaixo de 20 por cento, e o peso da postura não apresentou diferença significativa. Os percentuais de controle, assim como as reduções no peso médio da postura, sugerem que a utilização do composto gel associado a B. bassiana potencializou a virulência do entomopatógeno.(AU)


Twenty horses naturally infected by Anocentor nitens were selected and their auricular pinna were submitted to four treatments: gel associated with Beauveria bassiana, gel only, B. bassiana only, and a control group. The count and the register of the total number of grown up tick females (>3mm) were performed in each auricular pinna on days 0, 1, 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, and 28 for the calculus of percentage of control. Twenty females from each treatment were collected and maintained in laboratory, to calculate the periods of pre-oviposition, oviposition, incubation, and hatching and mean weight of oviposition. In the group treated with the gel associated to B. bassiana, it was observed a control percentage higher than 50 percent from the 4º to the 25º day, such as a progressive decrease of mean weight of the ovipositions in the period from the 7º to 14º day. For the other treatments, the control percentage was kept below 20 percent and the oviposition weight showed no significant difference among the treatments. The control percentages, such as reductions in mean weight of oviposition, suggest that the use of gel associated with B. bassiana potentialized the virulence of the entomopathogen.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Beauveria/isolamento & purificação , Carrapatos , Polímeros , Celulose , Controle Biológico de Vetores , Fungos
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Arq. ciênc. vet. zool. UNIPAR ; 10(2): 117-119, jul-dez. 2007. ilus
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-3114

Resumo

Cães que apresentam otohematoma, requerem uma intervenção clínica ou cirúrgica, que permita o restabelecimento da condição fisiológica e estética da orelha. No presente estudo são abordados os procedimentos utilizados na técnica para drenagem do otohematoma em 20 cães. Todos foram submetidos à drenagem e colocação de dreno, possibilitando o restabelecimento definitivo do pavilhão auricular, sem deformações por contração da pele, nos pontos de incisão cirúrgica(AU)


Dogs having aural hematoma need a quick clinical or surgical intervention which will allow the reestablishment of the physiological and esthetical condition of their ear. The present study approaches the procedures used in the draining technique of the aural hematoma in twenty dogs. All of those were submitted to the use of a drain, permitting the definitive reestablishment of the ear pinna without any deformations by contracting skin(AU)


Perros que presentan otohematoma requieren una intervención clínica o quirúrgica, que permita El reestablecimiento de la condición fisiológica y estética de la oreja. En el presente estudio son abordados los procedimientos utilizados en la técnica para drenaje de otohematoma en 20 perros. Todos fueron sometidos a drenaje y colocación de dreno, posibilitando el reestablecimiento definitivo del pabellón auricular, sin deformaciones por contracción de la piel(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Orelha/patologia , Orelha/cirurgia , Hematoma/diagnóstico , Drenagem/métodos , Cicatrização , Cães
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