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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 49(supl.1): 730, 2021. ilus, graf
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1366374

RESUMO

Background: The bird's beak is a structure in constant growth, covered by keratinized epidermal sheaths called rhamphotheca. When subjected to certain degrees of injury, birds can suffer from lesions and fractures in different parts of the body, including the beak. One can treat simple ranch lesions by antisepsis and covering it with resin while the keratin is replaced; yet in complete fractures, with segment avulsion, they need complex prostheses to restore the functions of the nozzle. The main goal of this study was to report a case of a synthetic rhinotheca prosthesis placement in a wild carcará (Caracara plancus). Case: The carcará was referred to the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital of the UNIUBE, at the end of May 2018, by Uberaba's Environmental Police, with a history of having been run over. On the physical examination, the animal showed aggressive behavior, low body weight, increased heart and respiratory rates, mild dehydration and complete fracture of the rhinotheca, with avulsion of the mid-distal portion and presence of necrosis in the remaining proximal remnant, the last one seen after debridement and complete cleansing of the lesion. In the following days, complementary exams were performed aiming a complete evaluation of the animal, these revealed the following: oral cavity swab, positive for Candida sp.; radiography of thoracic and pelvic limbs, without any changes; research of hemoparasites, with a negative result; and complete blood count showing marked leukocytosis. The animal was kept in the hospital's wild animal ward, with a daily handling of 400 g of chicken neck and heart, processed on a blender and was also supplemented with a variety of minerals. After the wild animal was managed for eleven months, evolving to the ideal weight set for the species, the process for making the prosthesis started. At first, the prosthesis was made manually with epoxy resin and polyamide, being molded on the animal's rhinotheca, before that, the carcará was sedated with intranasal midazolam, and then modeled in the ideal shape for the beak. Then, the definitive prosthesis was made with acrylic resin, using the previous mold as a base. The surgical procedure was performed in April 2019, with an anesthetic protocol composed of midazolam, dexmedetomidine, ketamine and morphine for sedation, and maintenance in sevoflurane. Prosthesis and rhinotheca were both fixated by bilateral perforation with a 1.0 mm drill, and later on 2 titanium screws were inserted for dental use, these measuring 1.5 mm. After being correctly threated, the screws received a thin layer of acrylic resin on top, for better fixation. Immediately after the operation, the animal was able to use the prosthesis to feed itself. After the surgical procedure, the bird was destined for a sanctuary, and months later the prosthesis eventually fell. Since then, the bird has remained without it. Discussion: Because the beak did not grow due to trauma and consequent necrosis, and the animal did not adapt well with the remnant still present, the manufacture of the prosthesis was the solution so that it could return to its natural habits and behaviors. For greater adherence and fixation, we opted for the use of 2 titanium screws for dental use with the deposition of a thin layer of acrylic resin on top of both. Prostheses can be successful in fixing, but there are no studies indicating how long they will remain viable. Therefore, even with the success of the procedure, allowing the bird to return to its natural habits and behaviors, until after the fall of the prosthesis, it is an animal that needs to be kept in captivity suitable for daily observation.


Assuntos
Animais , Próteses e Implantes/veterinária , Bico/cirurgia , Bico/lesões , Falconiformes/lesões , Resinas Acrílicas , Resinas Epóxi
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Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1485254

RESUMO

Relata-se o tratamento cirúrgico de fratura traumática completa de gnatotheca em uma calopsita (Nymphicus hollandicus), caracterizada por inabilidade de preensão de alimento. Implantou-se uma prótese fixa homóloga, composta por um fragmento de gnatoteca proveniente de um cadáver. Decorridos 76 dias após a intervenção cirúrgica, a proprietária relatou perda da prótese, informando adaptação do animal à alimentação, mesmo na ausência de grande parte da gnatoteca


This paper reports the surgical treatment of a complete traumatic gnatoteca fracture Iná cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus), with incapacity of food apprehension. It was implanted a homologous prosthesis made from a cadaveric gnatoteca fragment. 76 days after the surgery the owner reported prosthesis loss and bird adaptation to feeding, even without the gnatotheca


Assuntos
Animais , Aves , Bico/cirurgia , Cacatuas , Ortopedia , Próteses e Implantes
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MEDVEP. Rev. cient. Med. Vet. ; 7(22): 396-399, jul.-set 2009. ilus
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-1470

RESUMO

Relata-se o tratamento cirúrgico de fratura traumática completa de gnatotheca em uma calopsita (Nymphicus hollandicus), caracterizada por inabilidade de preensão de alimento. Implantou-se uma prótese fixa homóloga, composta por um fragmento de gnatoteca proveniente de um cadáver. Decorridos 76 dias após a intervenção cirúrgica, a proprietária relatou perda da prótese, informando adaptação do animal à alimentação, mesmo na ausência de grande parte da gnatoteca(AU)


This paper reports the surgical treatment of a complete traumatic gnatoteca fracture Iná cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus), with incapacity of food apprehension. It was implanted a homologous prosthesis made from a cadaveric gnatoteca fragment. 76 days after the surgery the owner reported prosthesis loss and bird adaptation to feeding, even without the gnatotheca(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Aves , Cacatuas , Bico/cirurgia , Próteses e Implantes , Ortopedia
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; Pesqui. vet. bras;28(7): 335-340, jul. 2008. ilus, graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-492851

RESUMO

Esforço de tração foi aplicado perpendicularmente ao eixo do bico e para realização do ensaio foi utilizado um dinamômetro. O bico íntegro fraturou quando submetido a uma tração de 270,40 N, com deslocamento de 22,59mm. Para a fixação dos bicos fraturados foi utilizada resina acrílica e a área compreendeu uma faixa com 2,0 cm de largura. O segundo bico ensaiado apresentou resistência até 69.75 N. O bico submetido a condicionamento ácido resistiu a uma força de 63,29 N. Outros dois novos ensaios foram realizados, preenchendo-se toda a superfície da rinoteca. Aquele não submetido ao condicionamento ácido resistiu até 134,40 N e, aquele submetido ao condicionamento ácido, resistiu até 101,50 N. No presente trabalho não se observou correlação estatística e, conseqüentemente, diferença entre os procedimentos com utilização prévia de condicionamento ácido e aqueles sem a utilização do mesmo.


Traction effort was applied perpendicularly to the axis of toucan beaks and for accomplishment of the essay a dynamometer was used. The beak was completely fractured when submitted to traction of 270.40 N. For fixation of the fractured beaks acrylic resin was applied using a strip of 2.0cm of width. The second beak presented resistance up to 69.75 N. The third beak was submitted to acid conditioning and resisted to force of 63.29 N. Other two new tests were accomplished the whole surface of the rhinotheca filled out. The fourth beak was not submitted to the acid attack and it resisted up to 134.40 N, and the fifth was submitted to the acid etch and it resisted up to 101.50 N. The present work did not observe statistical correlation and, consequently, differences among the procedures with previous use of acid attack and those without the use of the same.


Assuntos
Animais , Resinas Acrílicas , Bico , Fenômenos Biomecânicos/métodos , Aves , Polimetil Metacrilato , Aderências Teciduais
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