Estabilização zigomática e retalho de avanço facial lateral em cão filhote

Authors

  • Carla Gomes Paula Universidade Federal do Paraná - setor Palotina
  • Alefe Luiz Caliani Carrera
  • Julia Bortolon Jassniker
  • Daniele Cristina Alves
  • Louise de Almeida Moraes
  • Gabriela Mariano da Silva
  • Laura Formighieri de Noronha
  • Luana Canavessi
  • Camila Campagnolo
  • Olicies da Cunha

Abstract

Trauma is frequently reported in the small animal clinics, and can lead to fractures of cranial bone components and injuries to the adjacent soft tissues. In the present study, the objective was to report the case of a seven-month-old male mongrel dog, that had a craniomaxillofacial trauma resulting from a bite, characterized by zygomatic bone fracture and displacement, in addition to a major skin laceration. The stablished treatment was based on wound debridement, surgical stabilization of the zygomatic arch with nylon threads and in the suturing of skin wounds. In a second surgical procedure, enucleation was performed and a surgical polypropylene mesh was applied to cover the orbital defect, exuberant tissue was removed and a subdermal advancement flap was used to cover the skin defect. The complication observed in the first surgical intervention was dehiscence of the skin sutures, while in the second surgical procedure, there were no signs of complications. Postoperatively, the patient had a satisfactory clinical recovery, being discharged 21 days after the second surgical procedure. Considering the adequate clinical evolution and the reduced complications, it was concluded that the clinical conduct and surgical techniques adopted for the treatment of the patient in question were effective.

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Published

2022-12-21