Retrospective evaluation of diseases in wild birds brought to Aksaray University Veterinary Faculty Animal Hospital Surgery Clinics: 102 cases (2020-2023)

Fehmiye Gümüş, Nihan Avcı, Başak Özgermen, Mehmet Sağlam
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This retrospective study aimed to evaluate surgical diseases in wild birds that were brought to Aksaray University Veterinary Faculty Animal Hospital. A total of 102 wild birds with orthopedic and/or soft tissue diseases were included in the study. The orthopedic diseases encountered were arthrosis (n=3), luxation (n=5), and fracture (n=38). The most frequent type of fracture was ulna fractures (33.33%), followed by radius fractures (27.45%), metacarpus fractures (9,80%), humerus fractures (9,80%), tibiotarsus fractures (9,80%), carpus (5,88%), and finally femur fractures (3.92%). The fractures were treated using an '8'-shaped bandage (n=15), intramedullary pin and cerclage application (n=12), and external fixator (n=1). In cases of infection, nerve damage, joint arthrosis, bone necrosis, and muscle macerations, wing amputation (n=10) was performed. The most prevalent soft tissue diseases were wounds and injuries (n=45), followed by general condition disorders (n=15), ophthalmological diseases (n=6), and neurological diseases (n=5) respectively. Wounds were treated with sutures or wound dressings. Infectious ophthalmologic diseases and neurological diseases were medically treated. All wild birds that are brought to a veterinary clinic should undergo a detailed physical and radiological examination for an accurate diagnosis. In cases where emergency intervention is required, it is crucial to perform the indicated treatment without delay and to maintain follow-up care. This will ensure that the birds can be safely returned to their natural habitats.
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对送往阿克萨赖大学兽医系动物医院外科诊所的野生鸟类疾病进行回顾性评估:102例(2020-2023年)
这项回顾性研究旨在评估被送到阿克萨赖大学兽医系动物医院的野生鸟类的外科疾病。共有 102 只患有骨科和/或软组织疾病的野生鸟类被纳入研究范围。骨科疾病包括关节炎(3 只)、关节松弛(5 只)和骨折(38 只)。最常见的骨折类型是尺骨骨折(33.33%),其次是桡骨骨折(27.45%)、掌骨骨折(9.80%)、肱骨骨折(9.80%)、胫跗骨骨折(9.80%)、腕骨骨折(5.88%),最后是股骨骨折(3.92%)。这些骨折分别采用 "8 "字形绷带(15 人)、髓内针和卡环(12 人)以及外固定器(1 人)进行治疗。在感染、神经损伤、关节炎、骨坏死和肌肉浸渍的病例中,进行了翼状截肢(10 例)。最常见的软组织疾病是伤口和外伤(45 例),其次分别是一般状况失调(15 例)、眼科疾病(6 例)和神经系统疾病(5 例)。伤口采用缝合或伤口敷料处理。传染性眼科疾病和神经系统疾病采用药物治疗。所有被送到兽医诊所的野生鸟类都应接受详细的体格检查和放射学检查,以便做出准确诊断。在需要紧急干预的情况下,必须毫不拖延地进行指定的治疗,并保持后续护理。这将确保鸟类能够安全返回其自然栖息地。
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