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Immobilizer removable articulate in rehabilitation of dogs submitted to tenorrhaphy patellar / Imobilizador articular ajustável na reabilitação de cães submetidos à tenorrafia patelar

Berté, Larissa; Festugatto, Rafael; Chaves, Rafael Oliveira; Krebs, Tamine; Weiller, Maria Amélia; Pohl, Virgínia; Costa, Márcio Machado; Mazzanti, Alexandre.
Acta sci. vet. (Online); 44: 01-08, 2016. ilus
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-722705

Resumo

Background: In cases of patellar tendon ruptures, there is a need for primary repair by sutures aiming to restore the extensor mechanism of the knee and prevent degenerative sequelae. Even though the need for temporary immobilization of the joint reconstruction surgeries involving tendons and ligaments, seeks to avoid or minimize the undesirable effects of disuse without any interference at the surgical site. Thus, the objective of this research was to propose a model of joint immobilization adjustable in dogs undergoing patellar tenorrhaphy to allow, in the immediate postoperative period, the achievement of physical therapy modalities without interfering with the healing of the involved structures. Materials, Methods & Results: The dogs were randomly divided into two groups called fixed immobilization or GF (6 dogs) and adjustable or GA (5 dogs) immobilization. Once on plane and restrained in dorsal decubitus, lateral incision was performed on the right knee in dogs GF and GA for total section of the patellar tendon at its insertion 10 mm at the tibial crest. Immediately, it was made with tenorrhaphy modified Kessler suture pattern using monofilament nylon wire nº 1, followed by a Wolff point involving modified Kessler suture with the same type of wire. In both groups, the joint was immobilized femorotibiopatelar percutaneous external fixation biplanar at an angle of 110 [...](AU)
Biblioteca responsável: BR68.1
Localização: BR68.1