Luciana Machado da Silva
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Ciencia Rural | 2011
Aline Silva Gouvêa; Marcelo Meller Alievi; Veronica Noriega; Ísis dos Santos Dal-Bó; Thadeu Mourão Pinto; Cláudio Leonardo Montassieur de Menezes; Renato Barbosa Silva; Luciana Machado da Silva; Andréa Gonçalves Velasque; Luciana Andreatta Torelly Pinto; Ana Júlia Andrade Coelho
Among the surgical problems in birds, the fractures are the most prevalent. Due to variations in size, weight, peculiar bone anatomy, high incidence of complicated fractures and functional demands of different species and individuals, it is still not possible to establish an ideal method for osteosynthesis of long bones in birds. Titanium microplates commonly used in human maxillofacial surgery have been recently employed in osteosynthesis of birds, but with few results available. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of titanium microplates in the treatment of tibiotarsus fractures in 30 pigeons (Columba livia) , adult males and females, with 7 months old, weighing from 400 to 500. The animals were divided into 3 groups with ten animals each. In group 1, a titanium microplate with 6 holes and a central spacer was used; in group 2, a titanium microplate with 8 holes without a spacer in the center was used; in group 3, a titanium microplate with 8 holes with central spacer was used. After clinical evaluation, the birds were submitted to mid-diaphyseal osteotomy in the right bone for placement of different configurations of the titanium plate, and fixed with titanium microscrews 7mm long. The animals were evaluated clinically and radiographically until 90 days postoperatively. After this period, euthanasia was performed in 2 animals from each group. In all animals was observed bone healing and in group 1 the mean and standard deviation were 32.9±9.9 days, in group 2, 30.8±6.7 days in group 3, 26.6±6.4 days. There was no statistical difference in healing time between groups. The bending of the implant was the most common complication. The configuration of the plate resulted in a statistically significant difference in relation to walking and to the degree of bending in the different groups. Moreover, in group 3 there was higher precocity in the member suppor and a lower degree of bending in relation to other groups. Histologically, it was verified formation of the callus in all animals and presence of bone tissue around the plate and microscrews. Despite the complications of titanium microplates, they are an option for tibiotarsus osteosynthesis in birds of medium size.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2011
Ísis dos Santos Dal-Bó; Marcelo Meller Alievi; Luciana Machado da Silva; Aline Silva Gouvêa; Marcelo de Souza Mucillo; E.O. Santos; Carlos Afonso de Castro Beck
Among the surgical problems of birds, fractures are the most prevalent, and the long bones of the wings and pelvic limbs are the most frequently affected. The success of orthopedic surgery in birds is directly related to the techniques used to undo the mechanical forces of a fracture. At the veterinary teaching hospital a psitacid from the Ara ararauna (blue-and-yellow-macaw) species with a clinical history of trauma in the cage was treated. Craniocaudal and lateral radiographs of the left limb demonstrated a mid-diaphyseal fracture of the tibiotarsus. The bird was sent to surgery. The patient was anesthetized with isufluorane and for the pre-anesthesic medicacion methadone was administrated. A medial surgical approach to the tibiotarsus was made and fracture reduction was performed. The fracture was stabilized through a titanium miniplate (system 2mm) fixed medially on the tibiotarsus with 6 cortical miniscrews, being 3 proximal and 3 distal to the fracture site. In this case, there was no complication in placing the miniplate and miniscrews, resulting in a satisfactory alignment of the fragments and causing an efficient reduction of the diaphyseal fracture of tibiotarsus with functional return of the limb and bone consolidation.
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2013
Rafael Stedile; Fernanda Bastos de Mello; Fabíola Peixoto da Silva Mello; Rafaela Scheer Bing; Patrícia Pisoni da Rosa; Luciana Machado da Silva; Itatiele Farias Vivian; Joao Roberto Braga de Mello
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2012
Ísis dos Santos Dal-Bó; Aline Schafrum Macedo; Juliana Gottlieb; Thaís Oliveira Correa; Naila Cristina Blatt Duda; Renan Idalencio; Luciana Machado da Silva; Marcelo Meller Alievi
Ciencia Rural | 2013
Ísis dos Santos Dal-Bó; Rafael Stedile; Márcio Poletto Ferreira; F. S. Nóbrega; Marcelo Meller Alievi; Luciana Machado da Silva; Elisa Barp Neuwald; Simone Tostes de Oliveira; Carlos Afonso de Castro Beck
Archive | 2015
Rafael Stedile; Fernanda Bastos de Mello; Fabíola Peixoto da Silva; Rafaela Scheer Bing; Patrícia Pisoni da Rosa; Luciana Machado da Silva; Itatiele Farias Vivian; Roberto Braga de Mello
Archive | 2013
Rafael Stedile; Fernanda Bastos de Mello; Fabíola Peixoto da Silva Mello; Rafaela Scheer Bing; Patrícia Pisoni da Rosa; Luciana Machado da Silva; Itatiele Farias Vivian; Roberto Braga de Mello
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2013
Rafael Stedile; F. B. de Mello; F. P. da S. Mello; Rafaela Scheer Bing; Patrícia Pisoni da Rosa; Luciana Machado da Silva; Itatiele Farias Vivian; J. R. B. de Mello
Archive | 2012
Santos Dal-Bó; Aline Schafrum Macedo; Juliana Gottlieb; Thaís Oliveira Correa; Naila Cristina; Blatt Duda; Renan Idalencio; Luciana Machado da Silva; Marcelo Meller Alievi
Archive | 2010
Luciana Machado da Silva; Marcelo Meller Alievi; Michelli Westphal de Ataíde; Sandra Márcia Tietz Marques; Maria Luiza Ribeiro Soares; Caroline Weissheimer Costa Gomes