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Yıl 2024, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 4, 148 - 152, 30.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.46810/tdfd.1551348

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Keosengthong A, Kampa N, Jitpean S, Seesupa S, Kunkitti P, Hoisang S. Incidence and classification of bone fracture in dogs and cats: a retrospective study at a Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Khon Kaen University, Thailand (2013-2016). Vet Integr Sci. 2019;17(2):127-39.
  • Abo-Soliman A, Ahmed A, Farghali H. Incidence of appendicular bone fracture in dogs and cats: retrospective study at Veterinary Hospital of Cairo University and some private clinics in Egypt. World Vet J. 2020;10:77.
  • Rochlitz I. Clinical study of cats injured and killed in road traffic accidents in Cambridgeshire. J Small Anim Pract. 2004;45(8):390-4.
  • Cardoso CB, Rahal SC, Agostinho FS, Mamprim MJ, Santos RR, Ednaldo Filho S, et al. Long bone fractures in cats: a retrospective study. Vet Zootec. 2016;23(3):504-9.
  • El-shafey S, El-Mezyen AEM, Behery A, Abd El Raouf M. Tibial and fibular fractures in dogs and cats: retrospective study. Zagazig Vet J. 2022;50(1):52-61.
  • Canlı R, Çatalkaya E, Kanay BE, Saylak N, Kilinç M, Altan S, et al. A retrospective study on the evaluation of hind limb bone fractures in cats. Int J Vet Anim Res. 2024;7(1):7-11.
  • Gülaydın A, Alkan İ. Evaluation of distal femur fractures in cats by hybrid external fixator. Ankara Univ Vet Fak Derg. 2024;71(1):89-100.
  • Ali LMB. Incidence, occurrence, classification and outcome of small animal fractures: a retrospective study (2005-2010). Int J Anim Vet Sci. 2013;7(3):191-6.
  • Uwagie-Ero EA, Abiaezute CN, Okorie-Kanu OJ, Odigie EA, & Asemota OD. Retrospective evaluation of canine fractures in southern Nigeria. Comp Clin Path, 2018;27:1127-32.
  • Libardoni RDN, Serafini GMC, Oliveira CD, Schimites PI, Chaves RO, Feranti JPS, et al. Appendicular fractures of traumatic etiology in dogs: 955 cases (2004-2013). Cienc Rural. 2016;46:542-6.
  • Vidane AS, Elias MZJ, Cardoso JMM, Come JASS, Harun M, Ambrósio CE. Incidência de fraturas em cães e gatos da cidade de Maputo (Moçambique) no período de 1998-2008. Cienc Anim Bras. 2014;15:490-4.
  • Harari J. Treatments for feline long bone fractures. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. 2002;32(4):927-47.
  • Zurita M, Craig A. Feline diaphyseal fractures: management and treatment options. J Feline Med Surg. 2022;24(7):662-74.
  • Scott HW, McLaughlin R. Introduction to feline orthopedic surgery. In: Scott HW, McLaughlin R, editors. Feline orthopedics. London: Manson Publishing; 2007. p. 9-16.
  • Piermattei DL, Flo GL, DeCamp CE. Handbook of small animal orthopedics and fracture repair. 3rd ed. Missouri: Saunders; 2006.
  • Hill FWG. A survey of bone fractures in the cat. J Small Anim Pract. 1977;18(7):457-63.
  • Phillips IR. A survey of bone fractures in the dog and cat. J Small Anim Pract. 1979;20(11):661-74.
  • Shales C. Fracture management in small animal practice: 2. Assessment and planning. In Pract. 2008;30(7):374-84.
  • Denny HR. A guide to canine and feline orthopedic surgery. 3rd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Science; 1993.

Retrospective Analysis of Extremity Fractures in Cats: 288 Cases (2018-2023)

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 4, 148 - 152, 30.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.46810/tdfd.1551348

Öz

This retrospective study analyzed the prevalence, etiology, and treatment methods of limb fractures in 288 cats that were admitted to the XXXX University Animal Health Application and Research Hospital between 2018 and 2023 with trauma-related fractures. The findings revealed that the most common fractures occurred in the femur (47.91%), tibia-fibula (22.56%), and humerus (11.45%). It was determined that 56.25% of the fractures were caused by unknown traumas, 23.95% by falls, and 19.79% by traffic accidents. In terms of treatment approaches, surgical intervention was preferred in complex cases, while cage rest and medical treatment were chosen for simpler fractures. Surgical treatment was applied in 54.3% of femur fractures and 67.6% of tibia-fibula fractures. These findings highlight that the fracture type and severity are key factors in determining the appropriate treatment strategy for feline limb fractures. The study concludes that developing individualized treatment plans is crucial for effective fracture management and overall patient care.

Etik Beyan

This study is not subject to the permission of HADYEK in accordance with the “Regulation on Working Procedures and Principles of Animal Experiments Ethics Committees” 8 (k). The data, information and documents presented in this article were obtained within the framework of academic and ethical rules.

Kaynakça

  • Keosengthong A, Kampa N, Jitpean S, Seesupa S, Kunkitti P, Hoisang S. Incidence and classification of bone fracture in dogs and cats: a retrospective study at a Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Khon Kaen University, Thailand (2013-2016). Vet Integr Sci. 2019;17(2):127-39.
  • Abo-Soliman A, Ahmed A, Farghali H. Incidence of appendicular bone fracture in dogs and cats: retrospective study at Veterinary Hospital of Cairo University and some private clinics in Egypt. World Vet J. 2020;10:77.
  • Rochlitz I. Clinical study of cats injured and killed in road traffic accidents in Cambridgeshire. J Small Anim Pract. 2004;45(8):390-4.
  • Cardoso CB, Rahal SC, Agostinho FS, Mamprim MJ, Santos RR, Ednaldo Filho S, et al. Long bone fractures in cats: a retrospective study. Vet Zootec. 2016;23(3):504-9.
  • El-shafey S, El-Mezyen AEM, Behery A, Abd El Raouf M. Tibial and fibular fractures in dogs and cats: retrospective study. Zagazig Vet J. 2022;50(1):52-61.
  • Canlı R, Çatalkaya E, Kanay BE, Saylak N, Kilinç M, Altan S, et al. A retrospective study on the evaluation of hind limb bone fractures in cats. Int J Vet Anim Res. 2024;7(1):7-11.
  • Gülaydın A, Alkan İ. Evaluation of distal femur fractures in cats by hybrid external fixator. Ankara Univ Vet Fak Derg. 2024;71(1):89-100.
  • Ali LMB. Incidence, occurrence, classification and outcome of small animal fractures: a retrospective study (2005-2010). Int J Anim Vet Sci. 2013;7(3):191-6.
  • Uwagie-Ero EA, Abiaezute CN, Okorie-Kanu OJ, Odigie EA, & Asemota OD. Retrospective evaluation of canine fractures in southern Nigeria. Comp Clin Path, 2018;27:1127-32.
  • Libardoni RDN, Serafini GMC, Oliveira CD, Schimites PI, Chaves RO, Feranti JPS, et al. Appendicular fractures of traumatic etiology in dogs: 955 cases (2004-2013). Cienc Rural. 2016;46:542-6.
  • Vidane AS, Elias MZJ, Cardoso JMM, Come JASS, Harun M, Ambrósio CE. Incidência de fraturas em cães e gatos da cidade de Maputo (Moçambique) no período de 1998-2008. Cienc Anim Bras. 2014;15:490-4.
  • Harari J. Treatments for feline long bone fractures. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. 2002;32(4):927-47.
  • Zurita M, Craig A. Feline diaphyseal fractures: management and treatment options. J Feline Med Surg. 2022;24(7):662-74.
  • Scott HW, McLaughlin R. Introduction to feline orthopedic surgery. In: Scott HW, McLaughlin R, editors. Feline orthopedics. London: Manson Publishing; 2007. p. 9-16.
  • Piermattei DL, Flo GL, DeCamp CE. Handbook of small animal orthopedics and fracture repair. 3rd ed. Missouri: Saunders; 2006.
  • Hill FWG. A survey of bone fractures in the cat. J Small Anim Pract. 1977;18(7):457-63.
  • Phillips IR. A survey of bone fractures in the dog and cat. J Small Anim Pract. 1979;20(11):661-74.
  • Shales C. Fracture management in small animal practice: 2. Assessment and planning. In Pract. 2008;30(7):374-84.
  • Denny HR. A guide to canine and feline orthopedic surgery. 3rd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Science; 1993.
Toplam 19 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Sağlık Hizmetleri ve Sistemleri (Diğer)
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Ali Gülaydın 0000-0002-7200-1040

Nihat Şındak 0000-0003-0431-8940

Mustafa Barış Akgül 0000-0002-9365-9925

Müzzemil Hattap Soysal 0009-0002-6760-8494

Onur Yıldırım 0000-0002-5462-6100

Sevdet Kılıç 0000-0003-1033-658X

Maruf Yılmaz 0009-0009-6757-7457

Bahar Erden 0000-0002-8775-6673

Yayımlanma Tarihi 30 Aralık 2024
Gönderilme Tarihi 17 Eylül 2024
Kabul Tarihi 3 Kasım 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024 Cilt: 13 Sayı: 4

Kaynak Göster

APA Gülaydın, A., Şındak, N., Akgül, M. B., Soysal, M. H., vd. (2024). Retrospective Analysis of Extremity Fractures in Cats: 288 Cases (2018-2023). Türk Doğa Ve Fen Dergisi, 13(4), 148-152. https://doi.org/10.46810/tdfd.1551348
AMA Gülaydın A, Şındak N, Akgül MB, Soysal MH, Yıldırım O, Kılıç S, Yılmaz M, Erden B. Retrospective Analysis of Extremity Fractures in Cats: 288 Cases (2018-2023). TDFD. Aralık 2024;13(4):148-152. doi:10.46810/tdfd.1551348
Chicago Gülaydın, Ali, Nihat Şındak, Mustafa Barış Akgül, Müzzemil Hattap Soysal, Onur Yıldırım, Sevdet Kılıç, Maruf Yılmaz, ve Bahar Erden. “Retrospective Analysis of Extremity Fractures in Cats: 288 Cases (2018-2023)”. Türk Doğa Ve Fen Dergisi 13, sy. 4 (Aralık 2024): 148-52. https://doi.org/10.46810/tdfd.1551348.
EndNote Gülaydın A, Şındak N, Akgül MB, Soysal MH, Yıldırım O, Kılıç S, Yılmaz M, Erden B (01 Aralık 2024) Retrospective Analysis of Extremity Fractures in Cats: 288 Cases (2018-2023). Türk Doğa ve Fen Dergisi 13 4 148–152.
IEEE A. Gülaydın, N. Şındak, M. B. Akgül, M. H. Soysal, O. Yıldırım, S. Kılıç, M. Yılmaz, ve B. Erden, “Retrospective Analysis of Extremity Fractures in Cats: 288 Cases (2018-2023)”, TDFD, c. 13, sy. 4, ss. 148–152, 2024, doi: 10.46810/tdfd.1551348.
ISNAD Gülaydın, Ali vd. “Retrospective Analysis of Extremity Fractures in Cats: 288 Cases (2018-2023)”. Türk Doğa ve Fen Dergisi 13/4 (Aralık 2024), 148-152. https://doi.org/10.46810/tdfd.1551348.
JAMA Gülaydın A, Şındak N, Akgül MB, Soysal MH, Yıldırım O, Kılıç S, Yılmaz M, Erden B. Retrospective Analysis of Extremity Fractures in Cats: 288 Cases (2018-2023). TDFD. 2024;13:148–152.
MLA Gülaydın, Ali vd. “Retrospective Analysis of Extremity Fractures in Cats: 288 Cases (2018-2023)”. Türk Doğa Ve Fen Dergisi, c. 13, sy. 4, 2024, ss. 148-52, doi:10.46810/tdfd.1551348.
Vancouver Gülaydın A, Şındak N, Akgül MB, Soysal MH, Yıldırım O, Kılıç S, Yılmaz M, Erden B. Retrospective Analysis of Extremity Fractures in Cats: 288 Cases (2018-2023). TDFD. 2024;13(4):148-52.