Survival and racing performance after surgical treatment of rib fractures in foals
Autor: | Michael A. Spirito, Cole B. Sandow, Dwayne H. Rodgerson, Ana Velloso Álvarez |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Male
musculoskeletal diseases Thorax Rib cage medicine.medical_specialty Rib Fractures General Veterinary business.industry Medical record Left hemithorax Ribs musculoskeletal system Surgery Animals Medicine Horse Diseases Fractured ribs Clinical significance Horses Good prognosis Surgical treatment business Retrospective Studies |
Zdroj: | Veterinary Surgery. 51:62-67 |
ISSN: | 1532-950X 0161-3499 |
DOI: | 10.1111/vsu.13701 |
Popis: | OBJECTIVE To evaluate the short and long-term outcomes of foals treated surgically for fractured ribs and variables that may affect outcome. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective. ANIMALS Seventy-three equine neonates with surgically repaired fractured ribs. METHODS Medical records were reviewed to include sex, breed, the side of thorax affected, number of ribs fractured, co-morbidities directly associated with rib fracture, and surgical technique used. Short-term outcome was defined as survival to discharge. Long-term outcome was whether or not they started a race. Race records of maternal siblings were obtained for comparison. RESULTS Seventy-three neonates underwent surgery for fractured ribs. Fifty-seven neonates (78%) survived to discharge from the hospital. Rib fractures were more commonly observed in colts and in the left hemithorax (61% and 57%, respectively). Sex, side affected, number of ribs fractured, co-morbidities, number of ribs repaired, and surgical technique did not affect the short- or long-term outcomes. Thirty-five of 57 (61%) foals treated surgically for rib fractures that survived to discharge started a race compared to 173 of 257 (67%) of maternal siblings that raced. CONCLUSIONS Short- and long-term outcome were not affected by co-morbidities, surgical technique, or number of fractured ribs. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE Neonates with surgically repaired fractured ribs had a good prognosis for survival and and those that survived had a similar chances of starting a race compared to maternal siblings. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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