Ciência Rural (Apr 2007)

Modificações do fixador externo para osteossíntese umeral em pombos domésticos Two types of external fixators to correct humeral fracture in domestic pigeons

  • Fabíola Dalmolin,
  • João Eduardo Schossler,
  • Bianca Bertoletti,
  • André Vasconcelos,
  • Daniel Muller,
  • Deila Rosely Schossler,
  • Kleber Gomes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782007000200023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 2
pp. 443 – 449

Abstract

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Este trabalho objetivou avaliar duas modificações no fixador externo para osteossíntese umeral em pombos. Após realização de fratura umeral diafisária, esta foi reduzida com um pino intramedular e outro perpendicular, inserido no segmento distal (Grupo A - GA); no grupo B (GB), utilizou-se um pino adicional no fragmento proximal. Todas as aves foram avaliadas clínica e radiograficamente por 60 dias, exceto quatro de cada grupo, que, aos 15, 22, 29 e 36 dias, foram submetidas a eutanásia, para exame macro e microscópico. Quanto ao vôo, todos os animais avaliados obtiveram êxito, sendo o tempo médio e o desvio padrão de 32.25 ± 6,5 dias no GA e de 39.8 ± 3,83 no GB. Observou-se presença de calo ósseo ao exame radiográfico somente nos animais do GA; o tempo médio e o desvio padrão para a consolidação da fratura foram de 36 ± 0 dias no GA e de 34 ± 3,4 no GB. Os estudos microscópicos revelaram que a consolidação óssea no GB foi mais precoce que no GA. Conclui-se que os fixadores são eficazes, sendo que o com dois pinos promove maior estabilização do sítio da fratura, embora necessite tempo cirúrgico superior para confecção.This paper was aimed at evaluating two changes in the external fixators for osteosynthesis of the humeral fracture that induce the correction of the humeral fracture in pigeons. The reduction of diaphyseal fracture was made with an intramedulary pin associated to another perpendicular one inserted into the distal segment (Group A - GA); in the Group B (GB) an additional pin was used in the proximal fragment. All the pigeons were evaluated clinically and radiographically up to 60 days, except for four of each group which were submitted to euthanasia at 15, 22, 29 and 36 days for the macro and microscope exams. The flight test was successful in all pigeons. The bone calus was radiografically visible only in the GA; the mean time and the standard deviation for flight was 32.25 ± 6.5 days for the GA and 39.8 ± 3.83 for the GB. The mean time and standard deviation for fracture healing was 36 ± 0 days in the GA and 34 ± 3.4 in the GB. The two types of external fixator evaluated were efficient to stabilized the fracture site allowing complete consolidation and return to function. The use of the external fixator with two perpendicular pins provides more stability at the fracture site although it is necessary more time for the surgery procedure.

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