Power Doppler sonography in the assessment of neovascularization following surgical fracture repair in sheep: case report

Authors

  • Danielle Cristinne Baccarelli Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Departamento de Cirurgia
  • Nicole Fidalgo Paretsis Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Departamento de Cirurgia
  • Cínthia Lima Lhamas Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Departamento de Cirurgia
  • Rodrigo Romero Corrêa Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Departamento de Cirurgia, Serviço de Cirurgia de Grandes Animais
  • Júlio David Spagnolo Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Departamento de Cirurgia, Serviço de Cirurgia de Grandes Animais
  • Fernando José Benesi Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Departamento de Clínica Médica, Clínica de Bovinos e Pequenos Ruminantes
  • Giuliana Manchini Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Departamento de Clínica Médica, Clínica de Bovinos e Pequenos Ruminantes
  • André Luis do Valle de Zoppa Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Departamento de Cirurgia, Serviço de Cirurgia de Grandes Animais

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1678-4456.bjvras.2017.119601

Keywords:

Neovascularization, Ovine, Osteosynthesis, Power Doppler

Abstract

Sonography is a safe and non-invasive imaging modality, with the added benefit of providing dynamic images. Power Doppler sonography allows blood vessel identification regardless of flow intensity or direction. A one-year-old Ile de France ewe was admitted to the FMVZ-USP Veterinary Hospital with a complete tibial fracture. The animal was submitted to general inhalation anesthesia and fracture repair using a 3.5 mm locking compression plate. Power Doppler sonography was used to assess neovascularization over the course of the bone healing process. Formation of new vessels was noted between postoperative days 14 and 21; new vessels regressed progressively on subsequent assessments (postoperative days 28 and 35). Power Doppler sonography enabled early detection of newly formed blood vessels at the fracture site. The non-invasive nature of this imaging modality prevented patient stress and provided useful information on the progression of bone healing. Early neovascularization was thought to reflect successful postoperative healing of the tibial fracture described.

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Published

2017-11-24

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CASE REPORT

How to Cite

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Baccarelli DC, Paretsis NF, Lhamas CL, Corrêa RR, Spagnolo JD, Benesi FJ, et al. Power Doppler sonography in the assessment of neovascularization following surgical fracture repair in sheep: case report. Braz. J. Vet. Res. Anim. Sci. [Internet]. 2017 Nov. 24 [cited 2024 Apr. 19];54(3):283-6. Available from: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/119601