Pectus excavatum - Correção cirúrgica de pectus excavatum em felino jovem, utilizando tala externa de poliuretano fabricada com tecnologia de impressão 3D, guiada pelo exame de tomografia computadorizada.

Authors

  • Ana Paula Horn Universidade Estadual de Londrina
  • Thais Aparecida Wenceslau Universidade Estadual do Norte do Paraná
  • Eloara Giovanna Aguiar Bonassoli de Oliveira Martis Centro Universitário Campo Real

Abstract

The aim of this paper was to report the use of an external splint made of polyurethane material and internal neopreme covering in the surgical repair of a pectus excavatum in a young feline. The feline exhibited a congenital anatomical deformity in the external region and clinical respiratory signs. Advanced CT images were used to shape the 3D-printed splint. This alternative allowed better surgical planning and, therefore, comfort for the patient, this because to the quality of the polyurethane material, which is slightly malleable, and allowed for better molding and chest expansion during breathing. The splint proved to be strong enough to withstand the traction caused by the suture threads and allowed the proper repositioning of the sternum, at the same time it was comfortable and caused minimal injuries to the patient.

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Author Biography

Ana Paula Horn, Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Mestranda em clínicas veterinárias pela Universidade Estadual de Londrina 

Published

2022-11-05