Surgical Approaches for Minimally Invasive Interlocking Nail Osteosynthesis in Dogs

VCOT Open Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1777109
D. D. de Lucena, B. Minto, José Aloizio Gonçalves Neto, Danyelle Rayssa Cintra Ferreira, Luís Gustavo Gosuen Gonçalves Dias
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Abstract Objective  The aim of this article was to describe, in detail, the safe portals and surgical approaches for minimally invasive interlocking nail osteosynthesis. Methods  Fifteen dog cadavers weighing between 30 and 40 kg were used, 10 for an anatomical study and 5 for creation of the minimally invasive interlocking nail osteosynthesis portals. Anatomical dissections were used to establish landmarks and precise anatomical interrelationships of the surgical approaches for the minimally invasive use of interlocking nails in the tibia, femur, and humerus. Subsequent dissection was made to evaluate potential iatrogenic lesions. Results  The reference points for, and anatomical interrelationships of, the minimally invasive surgical approaches to the tibial, femur, and humerus diaphyses were detailed. No damage to any important neurovascular structures was observed in any cadaver. Conclusion  Safe portals for approaching the humerus, femur, and tibia were described in detail to allow safe application of interlocking nails in a minimally invasive fashion.
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摘要 本文旨在详细描述微创交锁钉骨合成术的安全切口和手术方法。方法 使用 15 只体重在 30 至 40 公斤之间的狗尸体,其中 10 只用于解剖研究,5 只用于创建微创交锁钉骨合成门户。通过解剖确立了胫骨、股骨和肱骨微创使用交锁钉手术方法的地标和精确的解剖相互关系。随后进行了解剖,以评估潜在的先天性病变。结果 详细描述了胫骨、股骨和肱骨干微创手术方法的参考点和解剖相互关系。在任何尸体上都没有观察到对任何重要神经血管结构的损伤。结论 详细描述了接近肱骨、股骨和胫骨的安全通道,以便能以微创方式安全应用交锁钢钉。
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