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Title: SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF FEMUR FRACTURE IN A CAT BY RETROGRADE INTRAMEDULLARY PINNING: A CASE REPORT
Authors: Paul, Piyal
Keywords: Cat, Femur fracture, Intramedullary pinning, K wire.
Issue Date: Nov-2021
Publisher: Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Khulshi, Chattagram-4225, Bangladesh
Abstract: Bone fracture is meant for break in bone. One of the common cases found in domestic house or pet cat is long bone fracture due to different kinds of trauma. A mixed breed cat about one year of age was presented in the Teaching and Training Pet Hospital and Research Centre (TTPHRC), Dhaka with the complain of lameness and injury in the left femur after falling from height. A diaphyseal fracture of left femur was diagnosed by physical examinations followed by radiography. It was decided to correct the fracture with the help of using surgical procedure under general anesthesia. A mixture of Ketamine and Diazepum was used anesthesia; Xylaxine was used as sedative. Fracture reduction was done by utilizing Kirschner Wire (K Wire). Drilling of one K wire through the fractured bone was performed and that was guided by C-arm radiography. The owner of the cat was advised to keep the wires placed until complete healing. A systemic antibiotic and a pain killer with protective bandages were suggested for postoperative care and management of the cat .No complications were reported after 7 days of the operation. Full recovery and healing were expected within 30-45 days after the surgery.
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