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Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol ; 32(6): 492-498, 2019 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31242518

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe the signalment, clinical presentation, diagnostic findings, medical and surgical treatment and outcome of 22 farm animals diagnosed with a vertebral fracture or luxation. STUDY DESIGN: Medical records of 22 farm animals (7 goats, 6 alpacas, 5 cattle, 3 sheep and 1 deer) were reviewed for signalment, history, presenting clinical signs and neurological examination findings, clinicopathological results, diagnostic imaging, final diagnosis, medical and surgical management, clinical progression and outcome. RESULTS: Animals' age ranged from 1 day to 15 years. Neurological examination findings included decreased motor function (20/22), recumbency (14/22), altered mentation (13/22), cranial nerve deficits (4/22) and lack of nociception (3/22). Lesions were localized to the atlanto-occipital region (2/22), C1 to C5 (7/22), C6 to T2 (4/22), T3 to L3 (3/22), and L4 to S1 (6/22). Diagnoses included vertebral fracture only (4/22), luxation only (5/22) or both vertebral fracture and luxation (13/22). In five cases, no therapy was attempted, while 12 cases were treated medically and five cases were treated surgically. Surgical interventions included manual reduction (n = 1); arthrodesis (n = 2); laminectomy (n = 1); and laminectomy with pin fixation, cerclage wire and polymethylmethacrylate bridging (n = 1). Five of the 22 cases survived to hospital discharge; two of these were treated surgically. CONCLUSION: The cervical region was most commonly affected. Prognosis for these injuries in farm animals is guarded.


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Fractures, Bone/veterinary , Joint Dislocations/veterinary , Livestock/injuries , Spinal Fractures/veterinary , Animals , Female , Fractures, Bone/pathology , Fractures, Bone/therapy , Joint Dislocations/pathology , Joint Dislocations/therapy , Male , Retrospective Studies , Spinal Fractures/pathology , Spinal Fractures/therapy , Spinal Injuries/pathology , Spinal Injuries/therapy , Spinal Injuries/veterinary , Treatment Outcome
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Meat Sci ; 132: 52-58, 2017 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28579088

ABSTRACT

Handling and stunning at slaughter plants has greatly improved through the use of numerical scoring. The purpose of this paper is to encourage the use of numerical scoring systems at the slaughter plants to assess conditions that compromise welfare that occurred either during transport or on the farm. Some of the transport problems that can be assessed are bruises, death losses, and injured animals. Welfare issues that occurred on the farm that can be assessed at the abattoir are body condition, lameness, lesions, injuries, animal cleanliness and internal pathology. There are important welfare issues that cannot be assessed at slaughter. They are on-farm euthanasia methods, use of analgesics during surgeries, and the type of animal housing systems. Welfare evaluations at slaughter have the potential to greatly improve welfare.


Subject(s)
Abattoirs , Animal Husbandry/methods , Animal Welfare/standards , Animal Husbandry/standards , Animals , Body Composition , Contusions/veterinary , Lameness, Animal , Livestock/injuries , Poultry/injuries , Transportation
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Int J Biometeorol ; 56(6): 1011-23, 2012 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22215021

ABSTRACT

This paper addresses a concurrent multidisciplinary problem: animal safety against lightning hazards. In regions where lightning is prevalent, either seasonally or throughout the year, a considerable number of wild, captive and tame animals are injured due to lightning generated effects. The paper discusses all possible injury mechanisms, focusing mainly on animals with commercial value. A large number of cases from several countries have been analyzed. Economically and practically viable engineering solutions are proposed to address the issues related to the lightning threats discussed.


Subject(s)
Animals, Wild/injuries , Animals, Zoo/injuries , Lightning Injuries/veterinary , Lightning , Livestock/injuries , Animals , Lightning Injuries/economics , Lightning Injuries/prevention & control , Safety
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