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Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2001

A Quantitative Study on the Trachea of the Dog

Ilknur Dabanoglu; M. K. Ocal; Mehmet Erkut Kara

This study was carried out to record the detailed morphometric structure of the trachea in dogs using 15 female and four male healthy adult mongrel dogs. The diameter and thickness of each tracheal ring were measured, the number of tracheal rings varying from 36 to 45. All data were subjected to statistical analysis which was carried out on individual sections of the trachea, i.e. the cranial cervical, middle cervical, thoracic inlet and the intrathoracic tracheal regions, which consisted of 12, 12, nine and 12 tracheal rings, respectively. Fusion of the tracheal rings was especially obvious in the cranial cervical and thoracic inlet regions as a result of neck movements. The diameter and thickness of the tracheal rings are smallest at the thoracic inlet level because the direction of the trachea changes at this point where the thoracic inlet is relatively small and surrounded by bone. The ratios of inner transverse to inner vertical and outer transverse to outer vertical diameters were almost the same, between 1.14 and 1.25 in all regions, which indicated that the trachea is near‐circular in shape in the dog. At the thoracic inlet level cross‐sectional lumen areas are 7 and 6% smaller than those in the middle cervical and intrathoracic regions, respectively. The thinnest cartilage was seen at the thoracic inlet level where there is a risk of tracheal collapse.


Annals of Anatomy-anatomischer Anzeiger | 2004

Computed tomographic assessment of the trachea in the German shepherd dog.

Mehmet Erkut Kara; Erkut Turan; Ilknur Dabanoglu; M. K. Ocal

Computed tomographic (CT) examination of the trachea was performed in 10 German shepherd dogs to determine the normal value of some tracheal measurements under general anesthesia and in sternal recumbence position. Measurements obtained from nine segments were evaluated in four groups as the cranial cervical, caudal cervical, thoracic inlet and the thoracal tracheas. The inner transverse (T) and vertical (V) diameters were measured with the aid of electronic calipers from the software of the CT scanner. The cross-sectional lumen area (CSA) was calculated by using vertical and transverse diameters. The ratio of the transverse and vertical diameters (T/V) was also calculated. There was not any significant difference between thoracic inlet and thoracic tracheas, however, the mentioned regions were found to be significantly different from both cranial and caudal cervical regions in all measurements except the ratio of T/V. The ratio of T/V between 0.92 and 1.06 gradually changed and there was not any statistical difference between subsequent regions while differences were found among further regions. The largest CSA, seen in cranial cervical trachea was as 364.62 mm2 and decreased gradually to 309.29, 245.69 and 226.50 mm2 in caudal cervical, thoracic inlet and thoracic tracheas, respectively. From the point of view of technique, CT examination of the dog trachea was very easy and it was possible to take sensitive and repeated measurements. It, however, may be accepted as expensive and that it is disadvantageous to require general anesthesia. The data presented in this study represent tracheal values in the healthy German shepherd dog under the conditions of the study.


Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2004

Morphometry of the Thoracic Spine in German Shepherd Dog: A Computed Tomographic Study

Ilknur Dabanoglu; Mehmet Erkut Kara; Erkut Turan; M. K. Ocal

Computed tomographic images of the thoracic spine of 13 German shepherd dogs were examined in order to determine the thoracic spine morphometry. Examinations were carried out in the transverse plane both intervertebral and mid‐vertebral levels of the each thoracic vertebrae. The dorsoventral and interpedicular diameters of the spinal canal, the dorsoventral and transverse diameters of the vertebral body, the dorsoventral and transverse diameters of the spinal cord and also the cross‐section area of the spinal canal were measured. The maximum values were found to be at the level of C7‐T1. The shapes of the spinal canal and cord were circular in middle part, the shape became transverse oval in the cranial and caudal parts of the thoracic spine. The most significant correlation between the diameters was found to be in male dogs, except between dorsoventral diameters of the spinal canal and that of the vertebral body and between dorsoventral diameters of the spinal canal and transverse diameters of the vertebral body.


Veterinary Record | 2004

Computed tomographic measurements of the hip morphology of 10 healthy German shepherd dogs

M. K. Ocal; Mehmet Erkut Kara; Erkut Turan

Linear measurements were made by computed tomography of the diameter of the femoral head, the width and depth of the acetabulum and the dorsal and ventral acetabular rim distances in 10 healthy German shepherd dogs, and angular measurements were made of the axial acetabular index, acetabular anteversion, and the dorsal and ventral centre-edge angles. There were no significant differences between the measurements made on the left and right sides. The width of the acetabulum was about twice its depth, and was a little larger than the diameter of the femoral head. The mean values of the axial acetabular index, acetabular anteversion, and ventral and dorsal centre-edge angles were 100.9°, 25.1°, 48.0° and 12.2°, respectively.


Annals of Anatomy-anatomischer Anzeiger | 1998

A quantitative study on the retial arteries in one-humped camels

M. K. Ocal; H. Erden; I. Ogut; Mehmet Erkut Kara

The brain arteries of camels were injected with latex and the rostral epidural rete mirabile, which is situated inside the cavernous sinus at the base of the brain, was studied both grossly and quantitatively. The rostral epidural rete mirabile is formed by the retial branches of the maxillary and external ophthalmic arteries and also the internal carotid artery. When the ratio of the blood supply to the rete was estimated from the diameter of each vessel, it was found that the branches of the maxillary artery carried 76.41%, the branches of the external ophthalmic artery carried 10.26% and the internal carotid artery carried 13.33%.


Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2011

The intercondylar fossa indices of male and female dog femora

Mehmet Erkut Kara; F. Sevil Kilimci; I. G. Yildirim; V. Onar; G. Pazvant

The intercondylar fossa (ICF) indices can be used to evaluate fossa geometry, which may in turn affect the function, pathology and intracapsular surgical repair of the cranial cruciate ligament. The measurements of digital images of the distal femur of 44 dogs were used to calculate the fossa width, shape, height and area indices. The mean values of fossa width index were found to be 0.19, 0.28 and 0.37 at the cranial, central, and caudal levels of the fossa, respectively. The mean values for fossa shape, height and area indices were found to be 0.71, 0.33, and 0.16, respectively. The differences in ICF indices between male and female dog were not significant. Therefore, it is suggested that gender differences related to ICF geometry may not have any effect on incidence of cranial cruciate ligament injury in dogs.


Annals of Anatomy-anatomischer Anzeiger | 2017

The mixture of liquid foam soap, ethanol and citric acid as a new fixative–preservative solution in veterinary anatomy

Erkut Turan; Ozay Gules; Figen Sevil Kilimci; Mehmet Erkut Kara; Omer Gurkan Dilek; Seyyid Said Sabanci; Musa Tatar

The present study investigates the efficiency of liquid foam soap, ethanol, citric acid and benzalkonium chloride as a fixative-preservative solution (a soap-and ethanol-based fixing solution, or SEFS). In this study, ethanol serves as the fixative and preservative, liquid foam soap as the modifying agent, citric acid as the antioxidant and benzalkonium chloride as the disinfectant. The goat cadavers perfused with SEFS (n=8) were evaluated over a period of one year with respect to hardness, colour and odour using objective methods. Colour and hardness were compared between one fresh cadaver and the SEFS-embalmed cadavers. Histological and microbiological examinations were also performed in tissue samples. Additionally, the cadavers were subjectively evaluated after dissection and palpation. The SEFS provided the effectiveness expected over a 1-year embalming period for the animal cadavers. No bacteria or fungi were isolated except for some non-pathogenic Bacillus species. Visible mould was not present on either cadavers or in the surrounding environment. The cadavers maintained an appearance close to their original anatomical appearance, with muscles having good hardness and elasticity for dissection.


Annals of Anatomy-anatomischer Anzeiger | 2018

Proximal and distal alignment of normal canine femurs: A morphometric analysis

Mehmet Erkut Kara; Figen Sevil-Kilimci; Omer Gurkan Dilek; Vedat Onar

Many researchers are interested in femoral conformation because most orthopaedic problems of the long bones occur in the femur and its joints. The neck-shaft (NSA) and the anteversion (AVA) angles are good predictors for understanding the orientation of the proximal end of the femur. The varus (aLDFA) and procurvatum (CDFA) angles have also been used to understand the orientation of the distal end of the femur. The purposes of this study were to investigate the relationship between the proximal and distal angles of the femur and to compare the distal femoral angles in male and female dogs in order to investigate the sexual dimorphism. The measurements of normal CDFAs, which have not been previously reported, may also provide a database of canine distal femoral morphology. A total of 75 cleaned healthy femora from different breeds or mixed breed of dogs were used. The three-dimensional images were reconstructed from computed tomographic images. The AVA, NSA, aLDFA and CDFA were measured on the 3D images. The correlation coefficients were calculated among the measured angles. The distal femoral angles were also compared between male and female femora. The 95% confidence intervals of the AVA and the NSA were calculated to be 24.22°-29.50° and 144.97°-147.50°, respectively. The 95% confidence intervals of the aLDFA and the CDFA for all studied dogs were 92.62°-94.08° and 89.09°-91.94°, respectively. The NSA showed no correlation with either the aLDFA or CDFA. There was a weak inverse correlation between the AVA and CDFA and a weak positive correlation between the AVA and aLDFA. The differences in the aLDFA and CDFA measurements between male and female dog were not significant. In conclusion, femoral version, regardless of the plane, might have little influence on distal femoral morphology in normal dogs. Besides this, there is no evidence of a sexual dimorphism in the varus and procurvatum angles of the dog distal femur. The data from this study may be used in both orthopaedic studies and for clinical applications related to the distal femur of dogs.


Annals of Anatomy-anatomischer Anzeiger | 2005

The anatomical study on the rat pancreas and its ducts with emphasis on the surgical approach.

Mehmet Erkut Kara


Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 1999

A quantitative study of the circulus arteriosus cerebri of the camel (Camelus dromedarius).

M. K. Ocal; H. Erden; I. Ogut; Mehmet Erkut Kara

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M. K. Ocal

Adnan Menderes University

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Erkut Turan

Adnan Menderes University

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Omer Gurkan Dilek

Mehmet Akif Ersoy University

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Hasan Erden

Adnan Menderes University

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Murat Sarierler

Adnan Menderes University

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