1. Use of autologous platelet-rich plasma for a delayed consolidation of a tibial fracture in a young donkey
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Vanessa Faillace, Emanuele Paggi, Margherita Fratini, Fabrizio Dini, Fulvio Laus, and Adolfo Maria Tambella
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Radiography ,Dentistry ,Bone healing ,bone ,donkey ,0403 veterinary science ,Fracture Fixation, Internal ,03 medical and health sciences ,Osteogenesis ,Adjuvant therapy ,Animals ,Medicine ,Tibia ,Fracture Healing ,Osteosynthesis ,General Veterinary ,Consolidation (soil) ,Platelet-Rich Plasma ,business.industry ,Equidae ,tibial fracture ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Note ,Surgery ,Tibial Fractures ,regenerative therapy ,030104 developmental biology ,Platelet-rich plasma ,Female ,Donkey ,business - Abstract
A 9-month-old filly donkey was referred for a comminuted diaphyseal fracture of the right tibia. Surgical osteosynthesis, with multiple lag screws and a neutralization plate, was performed for anatomical reconstruction. Despite a good gait condition, delayed bone consolidation and a bone gap were evident on follow up radiographic evaluations. Due to delayed healing, autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) was injected on the surface of the tibia. Increased bone consolidation was evident on radiographs one month after the PRP injection. Progressive filling of both the fracture lines and bone gap continued during the six-month follow up. Clinical outcome was excellent. Autologous PRP should be considered as a practical adjuvant therapy in bone healing process in donkeys.
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- 2017
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