Fractures of the long bones in canine immature

  • Lilia Mabel Adagio UNLPam Facultad de Cs. Veterinarias
  • José Hierro UNLPam. Facultad de Cs. Veterinarias
  • Mariana Hagge
  • Lina Daniela Lattanzi UNLPam. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
  • Fernando Schieda UNLPam. Facultad de Cs. Veterinarias
  • Susana Sanfilippo UNLPam. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
  • Juan Tomás Wheeler UNLPam UNRIV

Keywords:

Fracture, Long bones

Abstract

The aim of the present report is to bring up to date knowledge about fractures in long bones of immature dogs. The etiology, types of fractures and appropriate treatments will be analyzed. Fractures in the appendicular skeleton are closely related to bone type and patient. The ideal repair method in immature animals should net compromise growth and bone biomechanics, allowing support and limbs use during the treatment period

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Author Biographies

Lilia Mabel Adagio, UNLPam Facultad de Cs. Veterinarias

DOCTOR EN CIENCIAS VETERINARIAS. ESPECIALISTA EN DOCENCIA UNIVERSITARIA EN CIENCIAS VETERINARIAS.  Profesor Adjunto Clinica de Pequeños Animales

José Hierro, UNLPam. Facultad de Cs. Veterinarias

Desarrollo profesional en el área de  Clínica Médica y Quirúrgica de Pequeños Animales , especialmente en cirugía general y traumatología.

Fernando Schieda, UNLPam. Facultad de Cs. Veterinarias

becario de grado

Susana Sanfilippo, UNLPam. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias

Departamento de Idioma extranjero.

Published

2017-09-22

How to Cite

Adagio, L. M., Hierro, J., Hagge, M., Lattanzi, L. D., Schieda, F., Sanfilippo, S., & Wheeler, J. T. (2017). Fractures of the long bones in canine immature. Ciencia Veterinaria, 4(1), 57–67. Retrieved from https://cerac.unlpam.edu.ar/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/1969

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Artículos de Investigación