Evaluation of a biopsy technique of the epiphyseal plate radius of mules with angular deformity of surgical type: case study

Background: eight mules with angular limb deformity (ALD) type carpus varus and carpus valgus were studied. Objetive: to evaluate a biopsy technique of the distal growth plate of the radius using a Jamshidi needle. Methods: thirteen limbs with ALD were biopsied immediately before undergoing correcti...

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Main Authors: Bruno Zambelli Loiacono, José R Martínez Aranzales, Geraldo E Silveira Alves
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2015-03-01
Series:Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias
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spelling doaj-b0da6d39e85349f39c98b1bdb15cf95c2020-11-24T23:55:40ZengUniversidad de AntioquiaRevista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias0120-06902015-03-012819397S0120-06902015000100010Evaluation of a biopsy technique of the epiphyseal plate radius of mules with angular deformity of surgical type: case studyBruno Zambelli Loiacono0José R Martínez Aranzales1Geraldo E Silveira Alves2Hospital veterinário Estrada RealUniversidad de AntioquiaUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)Background: eight mules with angular limb deformity (ALD) type carpus varus and carpus valgus were studied. Objetive: to evaluate a biopsy technique of the distal growth plate of the radius using a Jamshidi needle. Methods: thirteen limbs with ALD were biopsied immediately before undergoing corrective surgery. The site of biopsy depended on the severity of ALD and surgical technique. The samples were preserved and processed for histopathological study. Results: of all biopsies evaluated, only three were successfully obtained. Conclusions: the biopsy technique used was not efficient (23% success rate), however it allowed us to describe the physeal dysplasia in mules with ALD. Our findings agree with those previously described in horses.http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0120-06902015000100010&lng=en&tlng=enequinosgrapa transfisariaplaca de crecimientotransección y elevación periósticavalgusvarus
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author Bruno Zambelli Loiacono
José R Martínez Aranzales
Geraldo E Silveira Alves
spellingShingle Bruno Zambelli Loiacono
José R Martínez Aranzales
Geraldo E Silveira Alves
Evaluation of a biopsy technique of the epiphyseal plate radius of mules with angular deformity of surgical type: case study
Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias
equinos
grapa transfisaria
placa de crecimiento
transección y elevación perióstica
valgus
varus
author_facet Bruno Zambelli Loiacono
José R Martínez Aranzales
Geraldo E Silveira Alves
author_sort Bruno Zambelli Loiacono
title Evaluation of a biopsy technique of the epiphyseal plate radius of mules with angular deformity of surgical type: case study
title_short Evaluation of a biopsy technique of the epiphyseal plate radius of mules with angular deformity of surgical type: case study
title_full Evaluation of a biopsy technique of the epiphyseal plate radius of mules with angular deformity of surgical type: case study
title_fullStr Evaluation of a biopsy technique of the epiphyseal plate radius of mules with angular deformity of surgical type: case study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a biopsy technique of the epiphyseal plate radius of mules with angular deformity of surgical type: case study
title_sort evaluation of a biopsy technique of the epiphyseal plate radius of mules with angular deformity of surgical type: case study
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
series Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias
issn 0120-0690
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Background: eight mules with angular limb deformity (ALD) type carpus varus and carpus valgus were studied. Objetive: to evaluate a biopsy technique of the distal growth plate of the radius using a Jamshidi needle. Methods: thirteen limbs with ALD were biopsied immediately before undergoing corrective surgery. The site of biopsy depended on the severity of ALD and surgical technique. The samples were preserved and processed for histopathological study. Results: of all biopsies evaluated, only three were successfully obtained. Conclusions: the biopsy technique used was not efficient (23% success rate), however it allowed us to describe the physeal dysplasia in mules with ALD. Our findings agree with those previously described in horses.
topic equinos
grapa transfisaria
placa de crecimiento
transección y elevación perióstica
valgus
varus
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