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Acetabuloplastia extracapsular para tratamento de displasia coxofemoral em cão - relato de caso

Authors: Ferreira, Márcio Poletto; Alievi, Marcelo Meller; Gomes, Cristiano; Beck, Carlos Afonso de Castro; Voll, Juliana; Sia, Daniel Barbosa; Silva Filho, Antônio de Pádua Ferreira da; +1 Authors

Acetabuloplastia extracapsular para tratamento de displasia coxofemoral em cão - relato de caso

Abstract

A displasia coxofemoral é uma afecção que afeta principalmente cães de grande porte como São Bernardo e Pastor Alemão. Dentre as opções de tratamento cirúrgico, destaca-se a acetabuloplastia extracapsular. Esta técnica provém uma reconstrução da borda acetabular dorsal, auxiliando na estabilização e aumentando a congruência da articulação coxofemoral. O presente trabalho relata a utilização desta técnica para tratamento de displasia coxofemoral unilateral em um cão. No pósoperatório imediato o animal já utilizava adequadamente o membro operado e, 18 meses após o procedimento, foi verificado integração do enxerto à borda acetabular dorsal com uso funcional do membro.

The hip dysplasia is a disease that affects mainly giant breed dogs like Saint Bernard and German Shepherd. Between of the surgical techniques, stands out the darthroplasty. This technique comes a reconstruction of the dorsal acetabular rim, aiding in the stabilization and increasing the consistency of the hip joint. The present work tells the use of this technique for treatment of hip dysplasia in a dog. In the postoperative immediate the animal already used appropriately the operated member and, 18 months after the procedure, it was verified in the radiographic exam complete integration of the graft to the dorsal acetabular rim.

Keywords

Graft, Enxerto, Acetabuloplastia extracapsular, Dorsal acetabular rim, Cirurgia veterinaria : Caes, Articulação coxofemoral, Hip joint

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