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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2007

Abordagem cirúrgica inédita para denervação acetabular em cães

Cássio Ricardo Auada Ferrigno; Alexandre Schmaedecke; Vanessa Couto de Magalhães Ferraz

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate a new surgical approach for the selective denervation of the sensitive fibers of the acetabular periosteum, for the treatment of hip dysplasia in dogs, conducted in 189 joints.The surgical approach of the cranial and dorso-lateral regions of the acetabular joint in dogs, by moon-shaped incision of approximately 3cm in extension, starting from the greater trocanter of the femur, in direction of the ileum body. After dorsal opening of the middle gluteal muscle, the insertion of the deep gluteal muscle is inserted for the access to the mentioned regions. With the help of a curette, the periosteum of the cranial and dorso-lateral acetabular margin was removed until the bone cortex was exposed, in all patients. In all animals, the approach was possible, both in the cranial as well as in the caudal faces for the access and curettage of the acetabulum, with the technique described, with a skin incision of about 3.2cm. The curettage of the cranial portion of the acetabulum was, in all cases, realized without the visualization of the bone, but of easy achievement and without intercurrences of nervous or muscular injuries. In all the approaches, it was possible to visualize the articular capsule of the coxo-femoral joint, and in none of the animals, this structure was incised for a technique mistake. The surgical approach described in the present study is feasible for this kind of surgical procedure in dogs, promoting adequate access, with minimal invasion and with no complications of any nature.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2008

Avaliação radiográfica e de função de vôo após fixação de osteotomias distais do úmero em pombas (Columba livia), com modelo de fixador externo articulado

Vanessa Couto de Magalhães Ferraz; Cássio Ricardo Auada Ferrigno; Silvia Renata Gaido Cortopassi; R. S Lopes; Ramiro Isaza; Stanley Kim

The treatment of distal humeral fractures in birds is very difficult, technically and for consolidation and maintenance of normal function of the wing, because theses bones are pneumatic, and its cortices very thin. The ankylosis of the humerus-radius-ulnar joint with external fixator is unviable for birds intended for rehabilitation and release. In all animals, the experimental fixator was placed over the humerus, with its articulation over the humerus-radial-ulnar joint e the extension of the fixator was placed over the ulna. The animals were divided in two groups: bilateral surgeries with ankylosis in one wing (static wing) and maintenance of the joint function in the other (dynamic wing) (Group 1), and unilateral surgery, with maintenance of the joint function (dynamic wing) (Group 2). The bonny callus was evaluated with radiographs: post-surgical, at 3, 6 and 9 weeks. The birds in Group 2 were evaluated as of their flight abilities between 11 and 15 weeks after surgery. The wing amplitude and humeral length was evaluated in all animals, after euthanasia. At 6 weeks, all the animals in Group 2, that underwent unilateral surgery, without ankylosis, and four animals in Group 1, that underwent bilateral surgeries: ankylosis of one elbow (static wing) and not of the other (dynamic wing), presented radiographic and clinical consolidation of the fractures. Two animals in Group 1 only presented consolidation of the dynamic wing at 9 weeks and of the static wing at 12 weeks. All the animals in Group 2 presented adequate flight capacity, in at least 13 weeks after surgery. There are few published papers on bird osteosynthesis, and therefore we studied the use of articulated external fixator for the stabilization of distal humeral fractures, avoiding ankylosis of the elbow joint, and, therefore keeping flight function viable, using as a model, rock pigeons (Columba livia). The proposed method of maintenance of wing function in the dynamic wing, demonstrated being effective in maintaining the length of the bone, the amplitude of the wing as well as viability of muscles and tendons, guaranteeing flight capacity of the studied birds, being a good method for the repair of distal humeral fractures of birds, when rehabilitation and release are intended.


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2011

Resultados clínicos e radiográficos de placas ósseas bloqueadas em 13 casos

Cássio Ricardo Auada Ferrigno; Olicies da Cunha; Daniela Fabiana Izquierdo Caquías; Kelly Cristiane Ito; Marcos Ishimoto Della Nina; Tatiana Casimiro Mariani; Vanessa Couto de Magalhães Ferraz

Locking plate is a new internal fixation system where the plate features has double holes, one smooth for compression and other threaded for screw fixing that attaches the plate. It leads to greater stability to the fracture being possible to associate neutral and compressive screws. Traditional screws compress the plate to the bone, in the locking plates there are no such strength and the fit of the screw head to the plate results in less damage to the vascular periosteal support. Thirteen dogs with various orthopedic disorders were treated surgically by locking plate with satisfactory results. The locking plate can be used in veterinary medicine, however, it is a technique that requires care and preoperative planning, especially in the order of applying different types of screws. It is expensive, but provides rigid stability of the fracture site and minimizes the likelihood premature loss of the screw and bone interface, reducing the possibility of instability and early loosening of the implant.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2008

Avaliação do uso de haste bloqueada e bloqueio transcortical no reparo de fraturas diafisárias de fêmur em felinos

Leandro Romano; Cássio Ricardo Auada Ferrigno; Vanessa Couto de Magalhães Ferraz; Marcos Ishimoto Della Nina; Kelly Cristiane Ito

Interlocking nails allow rigid fracture stabilization and present biomechanical advantages when compared to other immobilization techniques. It acts along the central mechanical axis of the bone and preserves biological concept standards for osteosynthesis. The use of interlocking nail in cats is limited because the intramedullary space is relatively small for the available nail sizes. We reported 10 cases of cats that had simple or multiple closed fractures of the femoral diaphysis. The animals weighed 3.5 to 5 kg , which allowed using nails of 4.0mm and 4.7mm in diameter. For the nail insertion, retrograde and normograde routs were used, and four 2mm titanium screws were used to lock all the perforations. No trans-surgical complication occurred, however, due to a new trauma, one of the animals suffered femoral neck fracture and transversal distal fracture to the nail, three days after surgery. Radiographies were made up to four months after surgery, and in most cases secondary bone formation was seen, showing bone consolidation in 61-89 days, excluding the animal who suffered new trauma, who presented bone healing in 150 days. Clinically, occasional lameness occurred; however, except for the animal that had new trauma, all animals initiated adequate limb support in 3 to 8 days after surgery. In conclusion, the use of 4.0mm and 4.7mm interlocking nails in felines was adequate, with bone healing in all cases, and also return of good limb function after surgery.


Ciencia Rural | 2010

Retalho de omento maior para indução de vascularização e consolidação óssea em cão

Cássio Ricardo Auada Ferrigno; Kelly Cristiane Ito; Daniela Fabiana Izquierdo Caquías; Tatiana Casimiro Mariani; Marcos Ishimoto Della Nina; Vanessa Couto de Magalhães Ferraz; Olicies da Cunha; Leandro Romano

This research reports the case of a whippet female dog, 10 years old, with delayed union of left tibia and fibula, exposure of the fracture focus with localized infection, and extensive loss of, muscle, bone and skin after instability caused by two surgical interventions accomplished previously. A flap was made of the greater omentum in a single layer. The fracture site was reached through the subcutaneous tunnel and the coating by mesh skin grafts. The objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of the larger omentum to induce angiogenesis to the fracture site and the subsequent bone healing, considering the strong role of angiogenesis. The left tibia and fibula were stabilized with external circular fixator. After 80 days there was bone healing of the tibia around the support member and removal of the implant. Postoperative complications included partial necrosis of the cutaneous (25%) flap and shortening of the tibia with consequent laxity ligament of the member.


Ciencia Rural | 2013

Fratura proximal de tíbia após cirurgia extracapsular para correção de ruptura de ligamento cruzado cranial em cão

Jaqueline França dos Santos; Cássio Ricardo Auada Ferrigno; Márcio Poletto Ferreira; Olicies da Cunha; Kelly Cristiane Ito; Vanessa Couto de Magalhães Ferraz; Daniela Fabiana Izquierdo Caquías; Marcos Ishimoto Della Nina; Adriana Valente de Figueiredo; Alexandre Navarro Alves de Souza

Cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CCLR) is one of the most common orthopedic diseases in dogs and extracapsular suture with nylon is often used for its correction. This technique may be associated with incisional complications, post-surgical meniscus injury, swelling associated with suture material and infection. The objective of this study is to report a tibial fracture in a dog, caused by complications after an extracapsular suture for the repair of CCLR. An adult dog, which suffered a tibial fracture after an extracapsular fixation for a CCLR, underwent surgery for the fixation of the fracture with a 2.0mm plate, by a referring veterinarian, but the implant failed. The plate was removed and the fracture was stabilized with a circular fixator. Bone consolidation was observed after 120 days.


Ciencia Rural | 2008

Utilização dos subprodutos da fresagem do osso subcondral em substituição ao enxerto autólogo esponjoso em artrodeses de carpo de cães

Cássio Ricardo Auada Ferrigno; Alexandre Schmaedecke; Vanessa Couto de Magalhães Ferraz

Pancarpal arthrodesis is an extreme procedure, used in the treatment of fractures and carpal luxations, with damage to the palmar fibro cartilage and structural ligaments, after hyperextension. For this study 15 dogs were selected, which underwent pancarpal artrodesis, betwen April/ 2002 and July/ 2004. The cases were studied in regard to bone formation and post-surgical complications. The technique consisted in the ostectomy of the articular surface of the radius, exposing and rectifying it. The byproducts of this reaming were introduced as a graft after their size reduction, with a grinder. In all cases, compressive plates were used for the articular stabilization. Immediately after surgery, radiographic exams were made and in 30 days intervals, until complete articular fusion. The results from this study, with articular fusion before 300 days after surgery in 80% of the cases, were extremely similar to the ones observed with techniques that use autologous cancellous bone grafts, and 68% of the patients recovered without significant complications. Small complications like slight swelling were observed in 22% of the cases, not determining any alterations in the final result. These results show that the technique is viable, demonstrating the possibility of use of the byproducts of subchondral bone reaming as a graft in the arthrodesis of dogs.


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2007

Platelet concentration of plateletrich plasma from dogs, obtained through three centrifugation speeds

Vanessa Couto de Magalhães Ferraz; Cássio Ricardo Auada Ferrigno; Alexandre Schmaedecke


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2004

Estudo da técnica de denervação da cápsula articular coxofemoral no tratamento da dor em cães com displasia coxofemoral: resultados preliminares

Cássio Ricardo Auada Ferrigno; R. S. D'Avila; Estela Y. Yamamoto; Karina Velloso Braga Yazbek; Vanessa Couto de Magalhães Ferraz


Revista da Anclivepa | 2009

Tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA): o que é esta nova técnica para tratamento da ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial em cães

Cássio Ricardo Auada Ferrigno; Olicies da Cunha; Tatiana Casemiro Mariani; Daniela Izquierdo; Marcos Ishimoto Della Nina; Kelly Cristiane Ito; Vanessa Couto de Magalhães Ferraz; Leandro Romano

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Olicies da Cunha

Federal University of Paraná

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Leandro Romano

University of São Paulo

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