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Veterinary Surgery | 2015

Diagnosis and Surgical Management of Congenital Laxity of the Fibularis Musculotendinous Unit Resulting in Hyperextension of the Tarsus in 14 Calves

Engin Kiliç; İsa Özaydin; Özgür Aksoy; Sadık Yayla

OBJECTIVE To describe the diagnosis and surgical management of congenital laxity of the fibularis tendon resulting in hyperextension of the tarsus in calves. STUDY DESIGN Case series. ANIMALS Fourteen calves (3 unilateral, 11 bilateral) diagnosed with congenital tarsal instability caused by laxity of the fibularis musculotendinous unit resulting in hyperextension of the tarsus. METHODS Diagnosis was made by clinical and radiologic assessments. The tarsus was surgically prepared and an incision made on the dorsal surface of the tarsus after intrathecal anesthesia with the calf sedated. A locking-loop suture (4 loops) was applied to the fibularis tendon using polyglactin 910. The free ends of the suture were then tied to the shank of a cortical bone screw inserted in the proximal metatarsus. RESULTS The calves were evaluated on postoperative days 15, 30, and 60 and were walking normally. CONCLUSION Congenital tarsal instability because of laxity of the fibularis musculotendoninous unit is described and surgical treatment directed at shortening the tendon shows promising results.Objective To describe the diagnosis and surgical management of congenital laxity of the fibularis tendon resulting in hyperextension of the tarsus in calves. Study Design Case series. Animals Fourteen calves (3 unilateral, 11 bilateral) diagnosed with congenital tarsal instability caused by laxity of the fibularis musculotendinous unit resulting in hyperextension of the tarsus. Methods Diagnosis was made by clinical and radiologic assessments. The tarsus was surgically prepared and an incision made on the dorsal surface of the tarsus after intrathecal anesthesia with the calf sedated. A locking-loop suture (4 loops) was applied to the fibularis tendon using polyglactin 910. The free ends of the suture were then tied to the shank of a cortical bone screw inserted in the proximal metatarsus. Results The calves were evaluated on postoperative days 15, 30, and 60 and were walking normally. Conclusion Congenital tarsal instability because of laxity of the fibularis musculotendoninous unit is described and surgical treatment directed at shortening the tendon shows promising results.


Biotechnic & Histochemistry | 2018

Effects of Plantago lanceolata L. extract on full-thickness excisional wound healing in a mouse model

Başak Kurt; N Bilge; Mahmut Sözmen; Uğur Aydin; T Önyay; İsa Özaydin

Abstract Wound healing requires cells that increase both collagen production as a result of inflammatory events and regeneration of epithelial tissue. The Plantago species of herbs have been used in traditional treatment of skin disorders and infectious diseases, and digestive, respiratory, reproductive and circulatory conditions. We investigated the efficacy of different concentrations of Plantago lanceolata L. extract (PLE) for wound healing owing to its anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-oxidant, anti-ulcerative, analgesic and immunomodulatory properties. We used 72 mice in four groups of 18. An excisional 1 cm wound was created in the skin on the back of the mice in all groups. An ointment containing 10% PLE was applied to the wound in group 1, an ointment containing 20% PLE was applied in group 2 and vaseline was applied in group 3. In group 4, no treatment was applied to the wound. On days 7, 14, and 21 of the experiment, six animals in each group were sacrificed after the wounds were photographed and specimens from the wound sites were examined. On day 14, epithelialization was more prominent in group 2, while vascularization and collagen deposition was more advanced in groups 1 and 2 compared to the other groups. Immunohistochemical examination revealed that TGF-β1 expression was elevated on day 14 in all groups; however, this elevation was more limited in groups 1 and 2 than in groups 3 and 4. Although ANGPT-2 expression increased in groups 1 and 4 on day 14, it decreased significantly in groups 2 and 3. We found that different concentrations of PLE exhibited positive effects on wound healing. Application of 10% PLE ointment may be a useful strategy for wound healing.


Journal of Veterinary Science & Medical Diagnosis | 2016

Unusual Traumatic Wound Caused by a Metal Halter Chain in a Horse

Başak Kurt; Mete Cihan; Uğur Aydin; İsa Özaydin

Unusual Traumatic Wound Caused by a Metal Halter Chain in a Horse This report presents the treatment of an old wound in a horse. The horse was found by its owner after going missing with a partially healed wound in the cervical area. The wound was suppurated and there was an embedded chain. Upon clinical examination, the animal showed a painful linear wound on its dorsal neck and had a metal halter chain in the wound. A direct radiograph showed the position of the chain in soft tissue. Surgery was performed to remove the chain following infection control and medical treatment. In the postoperative period, there was no functional impairment in cervical area. The case was remarkable in terms of the presence of a chain as a foreign body within a healed wound.


Journal of Veterinary Research | 2016

Fluorescein as a diagnostic marker of bladder ruptures: an experimental study on rabbit model

Özgür Aksoy; Başak Kurt; Celal Şahin Ermutlu; Kürşat Çeçen; Sadık Yayla; Metin Ekinci; İsa Özaydin; Süleyman Erdinç Ünlüer

Abstract Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate fluorescein use in the diagnosis of bladder ruptures in rabbits as an experimental model. Material and Methods: The study was conducted on male New Zealand rabbits divided into a retrograde fluorescein group (n = 8) and an intravenous (IV) fluorescein group (n = 8). Following general anaesthesia, 10 mL of 10% fluorescein dye (sodium fluoresceine powder) was administered via ureterorenoscope to the bladder of the first group, and 0.5 mL of 10% fluorescein was administered intravenously to the second group. Then, the bladder was viewed through the cystoscope by urethral aspect. After experimental bladder perforation, groups were comparatively evaluated by paracentesis and laparotomy. Results: Following IV injection of fluorescein dye, the bladder veins were stained green within 10 s and then fluorescein mixed with urine flowed into bladder lumen. The green fluid flow was observed in the abdominal cavity after the perforation of the bladder in both groups. Conclusion: Fluorescein can be used as a marker in diagnosis of bladder ruptures. If there is no bleeding or intestinal content in the abdominal cavity, although a smoky yellow-green image is observed, bladder rupture can be suspected.


Veterinary Surgery | 2003

Reduction and Stabilization of Hip Luxation by the Transposition of the Ligamentum Sacrotuberale in Dogs: An in Vivo Study

İsa Özaydin; Engin Kiliç; Vedat Baran; İbrahim Demirkan; Alkan Kamiloglu; Sevil Atalay Vural


Journal of Small Animal Practice | 2002

Transposition of the sacrotuberous ligament for the treatment of coxofemoral luxation in dogs

Engin Kiliç; İsa Özaydin; G. Atalan; Vedat Baran


Indian Veterinary Journal | 2004

Clinical effects of levamisole in bovine papillomatosis

Mete Cihan; İsa Özaydin; B. Ozba; V. Baran


Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2013

Minimally Invasive Motor Nerve Conduction Study of the Rat Sciatic and Tail Nerves

Nergiz Hüseyinoğlu; İsa Özaydin; Urfettin Huseyinoglu; Sadık Yayla; Özgür Aksoy


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2012

Evaluation of experimental subarachnoid analgesia with a combination of detomidine and ropivacaine for flank analgesia in cows.

Özgür Aksoy; İsa Özaydin; Ali Haydar Kirmizigül; Engin Kiliç; Savaş Öztürk; Başak Kurt; Sadık Yayla; Mahmut Sozmen; Emine Atakisi


Indian Veterinary Journal | 2003

Xylazine and zolezepam-tiletamine anesthesia in calves for umbilical operation

B. Ozba; İsa Özaydin; Engin Kiliç; Gultekin Atalan; V. Baran

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