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Year 2021, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 51 - 56, 15.11.2021
https://doi.org/10.47748/tjvr.867860

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  • Batu S. 1951. Turkey goat breeds. Ankara University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Publications, Ankara.
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  • KM, Sack WO, Wensing CJG. 1996. Textbook of veterinary anatomy. 2nd edn. Philadelphia, USA: Elsevier.
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  • Farag FM, Daghash SM, El-Bably SH, Sary RG, Hagrass SM. 2017. Anatomical guide for regional anesthesia in the buffalo in Egypt (Bos bubalis L.). J. Vet. Anat. 10 (2):1-15. Duncanson G. 2012. Veterinary Treatment of Sheep and Goats. Publisher : CABI.
  • Getty R 1975. Sisson and Grossman’s: The anatomy of the domestic animals, 2nd (edn.), Vol. I, Philadelphia, USA: W.B. Saunders Co.
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  • Goodarzi N, Hosseini SH. 2013. Morphometric Characteristics of the Maxillofacial and Mandibular Regions of Markhoz Goat Breed and its Clinical Value for Regional Anesthesia in Western Iran. Global Veterinaria 11(1), 107-111. Doi:10.5829/idosi.gv.2013.11.1.7498.
  • Gündemir O, Duro S, Jashari T, Kahvecioğlu O, Demircioğlu İ, Mehmeti H. 2020. A study on morphology and morphometric parameters on skull of the Bardhoka autochthonous sheep breed in Kosovo. Anat Histol Embryol. 49(3), 365-371.https://doi.org/10.1111/ahe.12538
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  • Monfared AL, Naji H, Sheibani MT. 2013. Applied anatomy of the head region of the Iranian native goats (Capra hircus). Global Vet. 10(1): 60-64.
  • NAV, N. A. V. 2017. The International Committee on Veterinary Gross Anatomical Nomenclature. Published by the Editorial Committee Hannover (Germany), Columbia, MO (USA), Ghent (Belgium), Sapporo (Japan), 6th edition (Revised version).
  • Nazih MA, El-Sherif MW. 2018. An intraoral approach for mandibular alveolar nerve block in cattle: Cadaveric study. J Vet Med Res, 5(3), 11-26.
  • Olopade JO, Onwuka SK. 2005. Some aspects of the clinical anatomy of the mandibular and maxillofacial regions of the West African dwarf goat in Nigeria. Int J Morphol, 23(1), 33-36.
  • Olopade JO, Onwuka SK. 2007. Osteometric studies of the red sokoto (Maradi) goats (Capra hircus): Implication for regional anaesthesia of the head. Int J Morphol, 25(2), 407-410.
  • Onar V, Ozcan S, Pazvant G. 2001. Skull typology of adult male Kangal dogs. Anat Histol Embryol, 30(1), 41-48.
  • Özkan E, Jashari T, Gündemir O, Gezer İN. 2020. Morphometric analysis of the mandible of Bardhoka autochthonous sheep in Kosovo. Anat Histol Embryol, 49(6), 737-741. https://doi.org/10.1111/ahe.12568.
  • Poddar S, Faruq AA, Dey T, Kibria ASMG, Uddin MM. 2018. Topographic and morphometric anatomy of mental foramen of black Bengal goat (Capra hircus) in Bangladesh with its clinical implication for regional anesthesia. Int J Zoo Anim Biol, 1(1): 000102.
  • Sezgin E, Kopuzlu S, Yüksel S. 2010. Abaza goats. National Goat Breeding Congress, Çanakkale, pp. 241-244.
  • Simoens R, Poles R, Lauwers H. 1994. Morphometric analysis of foramen magnum in Pekingese dogs. American J Vet.Res, 55, 33-39.
  • Uddin MM, Ahmed SSU, Islam KN, Islam MM. 2009. Clinical anatomy of the head region of the black Bengal goat in Bangladesh. Int J Morphol, 27(4), 1269-1273.
  • Yalçın BC, Aytuğ CN, Alaçam E, Özkoç Ü, Gökçen HE. 1990. “Sheep-Goat Diseases and Breeding”, TÜM VET Animal Services Broadcast, Istanbul, Turkey: Teknografik Press.
  • Yılmaz B. 2020. Morphometric Evaluation of the Mandible in the Awassi Sheep (Ovis aries). Harran Üniv Vet Fak Derg, 2020; 9 (2): 189-193.
  • Yılmaz B, Demircioğlu İ. 2020. Morphometric Analysis of the Skull in the Awassi Sheep (Ovis aries), F.Ü. Sağ. Bil.Vet. Derg. 2020; 34 (1): 01 – 06.

Applied anatomy to the Gurcu Goat´s mandible in Kafkas and its clinical significance in regional anesthesia

Year 2021, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 51 - 56, 15.11.2021
https://doi.org/10.47748/tjvr.867860

Abstract

Objective: This study was designed to provide important clinical signs for tracking nerves in the mandible during regional anesthesia in Georgian goats.
Materials and methods: The study was conducted on the mandible bones of ten adult Gurcu goats of either sex (five male and five female). The mandible bone samples of naturally died Gurcu goat were collected from Kafkas University veterinary faculty education, research and application farm and processed as per the standard maceration technique. Altogether, 16 measurements were taken in the mandible bones of Gurcu goats by using a digital caliper and the results were expressed as mean and standard deviation.
Results: The obtained parameters from the present study can be useful for an extraoral and intraoral approach for nerve block of mental and mandibular nerve in the mandibular regions of Gurcu goat. According to results The mandibular length and height was 158,86 ± 10,37 mm, 89,38 ± 5,81 mm, in females and 198,93 ± 3,85 mm, 114,5 ± 7,29 mm, in males of Gurcu goats, respectively. The distance between the first inferior incisor tooth and mental foramen and to the first premolar tooth was in females 19,72±2,3, 19,26 ± 0,44 mm, and 29,41 ± 6,10, 21,83 ± 1,02 mm, in males, respectively. The present study revealed that all the obtained parameters related to regional anesthesia showed a significant statistical difference (p<0,01**) between the males and females of Gurcu goat.
Conclusion: It can be concluded from the present study that the various applied parameters of the present study is thought to assist clinicians in the administration of regional anesthesia in the lower jaw (mandibular region) area of the Gurcu goat.

References

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  • Batu S. 1951. Turkey goat breeds. Ankara University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Publications, Ankara.
  • Choudhary OP, Singh I. 2015b. Morphometrical studies on the skull of Indian blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra). Int J Morphol, 33(3): 868-876. Choudhary OP, Singh I. 2015a. Applied anatomy of the maxillofacial and mandibular regions of the Indian blackbuck (Antelope cervicapra). J Anim Res, 5(3): 497-500.
  • Dalga S. 2019. Topographic and morphometric study of the mental foramina of Abaza goats with its clinical implication for regional anesthesia. Folia Morphol, https://doi.org/10. 5603/FM.a2019.0122.
  • Din S, Masood S, Zaneb H, Rehman H, Ashraf S, Khan I, Shah M, Hadi SA. 2020. Gross and clinical anatomy of the skull of adult chinkara (Gazella bennettii). Pak J Zool, 52, (5), 1723-1733 https://dx.doi.org/10.17582/journal.pjz/20190207070209.
  • KM, Sack WO, Wensing CJG. 1996. Textbook of veterinary anatomy. 2nd edn. Philadelphia, USA: Elsevier.
  • Erjavec V, Crossley D. 2010. Initial observations of cheek tooth abnormalities in sheep in Slovenia. Vet Rec. 167(4),134-7. doi:10.1136/vr.c3328.PMID:20656992.
  • Farag FM, Daghash SM, El-Bably SH, Sary RG, Hagrass SM. 2017. Anatomical guide for regional anesthesia in the buffalo in Egypt (Bos bubalis L.). J. Vet. Anat. 10 (2):1-15. Duncanson G. 2012. Veterinary Treatment of Sheep and Goats. Publisher : CABI.
  • Getty R 1975. Sisson and Grossman’s: The anatomy of the domestic animals, 2nd (edn.), Vol. I, Philadelphia, USA: W.B. Saunders Co.
  • Ghosh RK. 2012. Primary veterinary anatomy, 5th edn., , Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Current books international.
  • Goodarzi N, Hosseini SH. 2013. Morphometric Characteristics of the Maxillofacial and Mandibular Regions of Markhoz Goat Breed and its Clinical Value for Regional Anesthesia in Western Iran. Global Veterinaria 11(1), 107-111. Doi:10.5829/idosi.gv.2013.11.1.7498.
  • Gündemir O, Duro S, Jashari T, Kahvecioğlu O, Demircioğlu İ, Mehmeti H. 2020. A study on morphology and morphometric parameters on skull of the Bardhoka autochthonous sheep breed in Kosovo. Anat Histol Embryol. 49(3), 365-371.https://doi.org/10.1111/ahe.12538
  • Hall LW, Clarke KW, Trim CM. 2000. Wright’s veterinary anesthesia. 10th edn., London, UK: ELBS and Baillierre Tindall.
  • Karimi I, Hadipour M, Nikbakht P, Motamedi S. 2011a. The Lower Jawbone of Mehraban Sheep: A Descriptive Morphometric Approach. World's Vet J, 2(4), 57-60.
  • Karimi I, Onar V, Pazvant G, Hadipour M, Mazaher Y. 2011b. The cranial morphometric and morphologic characteristics of Mehraban sheep in western Iran. Global Vet. 6(2), 111-117. Kataba A, Mwaanga ES, Simukoko H, Parés CPM. 2014. Clinical anatomy of the head region of Gwembe valley dwarf goat in Zambia. Inter. J. Vet. Sci. 3(3): 142-146.
  • Keneisenuo K, Choudhary OP, Priyanka, Kalita PC, Kalita A, Doley PJ, Chaudhary JK. 2020. Applied anatomy and clinical significance of the maxillofacial and mandibular regions of the barking deer (Muntiacus muntjak) and sambar deer (Rusa unicolor). Folia Morphol. Doi:10.5603/FM.a2020.006s1.
  • Lahunta ADE, Habel RE. 1986. Applied veterinary anatomy. Philadelphia, USA: W.B. Saunders Company.
  • Mohamed R, Drisco M, Mootoo N. 2016. Clinical anatomy of the skull of the Barbados black belly sheep in Trinidad. Int J Curr Res Med Sci, 2(8), 8-19.
  • Monfared AL, Naji H, Sheibani MT. 2013. Applied anatomy of the head region of the Iranian native goats (Capra hircus). Global Vet. 10(1): 60-64.
  • NAV, N. A. V. 2017. The International Committee on Veterinary Gross Anatomical Nomenclature. Published by the Editorial Committee Hannover (Germany), Columbia, MO (USA), Ghent (Belgium), Sapporo (Japan), 6th edition (Revised version).
  • Nazih MA, El-Sherif MW. 2018. An intraoral approach for mandibular alveolar nerve block in cattle: Cadaveric study. J Vet Med Res, 5(3), 11-26.
  • Olopade JO, Onwuka SK. 2005. Some aspects of the clinical anatomy of the mandibular and maxillofacial regions of the West African dwarf goat in Nigeria. Int J Morphol, 23(1), 33-36.
  • Olopade JO, Onwuka SK. 2007. Osteometric studies of the red sokoto (Maradi) goats (Capra hircus): Implication for regional anaesthesia of the head. Int J Morphol, 25(2), 407-410.
  • Onar V, Ozcan S, Pazvant G. 2001. Skull typology of adult male Kangal dogs. Anat Histol Embryol, 30(1), 41-48.
  • Özkan E, Jashari T, Gündemir O, Gezer İN. 2020. Morphometric analysis of the mandible of Bardhoka autochthonous sheep in Kosovo. Anat Histol Embryol, 49(6), 737-741. https://doi.org/10.1111/ahe.12568.
  • Poddar S, Faruq AA, Dey T, Kibria ASMG, Uddin MM. 2018. Topographic and morphometric anatomy of mental foramen of black Bengal goat (Capra hircus) in Bangladesh with its clinical implication for regional anesthesia. Int J Zoo Anim Biol, 1(1): 000102.
  • Sezgin E, Kopuzlu S, Yüksel S. 2010. Abaza goats. National Goat Breeding Congress, Çanakkale, pp. 241-244.
  • Simoens R, Poles R, Lauwers H. 1994. Morphometric analysis of foramen magnum in Pekingese dogs. American J Vet.Res, 55, 33-39.
  • Uddin MM, Ahmed SSU, Islam KN, Islam MM. 2009. Clinical anatomy of the head region of the black Bengal goat in Bangladesh. Int J Morphol, 27(4), 1269-1273.
  • Yalçın BC, Aytuğ CN, Alaçam E, Özkoç Ü, Gökçen HE. 1990. “Sheep-Goat Diseases and Breeding”, TÜM VET Animal Services Broadcast, Istanbul, Turkey: Teknografik Press.
  • Yılmaz B. 2020. Morphometric Evaluation of the Mandible in the Awassi Sheep (Ovis aries). Harran Üniv Vet Fak Derg, 2020; 9 (2): 189-193.
  • Yılmaz B, Demircioğlu İ. 2020. Morphometric Analysis of the Skull in the Awassi Sheep (Ovis aries), F.Ü. Sağ. Bil.Vet. Derg. 2020; 34 (1): 01 – 06.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Veterinary Surgery
Journal Section 2021 Volume 5 Number 2
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Semine Dalga 0000-0001-7227-2513

Publication Date November 15, 2021
Submission Date January 25, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 5 Issue: 2

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APA Dalga, S. (2021). Applied anatomy to the Gurcu Goat´s mandible in Kafkas and its clinical significance in regional anesthesia. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research, 5(2), 51-56. https://doi.org/10.47748/tjvr.867860
AMA Dalga S. Applied anatomy to the Gurcu Goat´s mandible in Kafkas and its clinical significance in regional anesthesia. TJVR. November 2021;5(2):51-56. doi:10.47748/tjvr.867860
Chicago Dalga, Semine. “Applied Anatomy to the Gurcu Goat´s Mandible in Kafkas and Its Clinical Significance in Regional Anesthesia”. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research 5, no. 2 (November 2021): 51-56. https://doi.org/10.47748/tjvr.867860.
EndNote Dalga S (November 1, 2021) Applied anatomy to the Gurcu Goat´s mandible in Kafkas and its clinical significance in regional anesthesia. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research 5 2 51–56.
IEEE S. Dalga, “Applied anatomy to the Gurcu Goat´s mandible in Kafkas and its clinical significance in regional anesthesia”, TJVR, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 51–56, 2021, doi: 10.47748/tjvr.867860.
ISNAD Dalga, Semine. “Applied Anatomy to the Gurcu Goat´s Mandible in Kafkas and Its Clinical Significance in Regional Anesthesia”. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research 5/2 (November 2021), 51-56. https://doi.org/10.47748/tjvr.867860.
JAMA Dalga S. Applied anatomy to the Gurcu Goat´s mandible in Kafkas and its clinical significance in regional anesthesia. TJVR. 2021;5:51–56.
MLA Dalga, Semine. “Applied Anatomy to the Gurcu Goat´s Mandible in Kafkas and Its Clinical Significance in Regional Anesthesia”. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 5, no. 2, 2021, pp. 51-56, doi:10.47748/tjvr.867860.
Vancouver Dalga S. Applied anatomy to the Gurcu Goat´s mandible in Kafkas and its clinical significance in regional anesthesia. TJVR. 2021;5(2):51-6.