Amputation at the Mid Femur of a Libyan Doe

Date

2016-6

Type

Article

Journal title

Libyan Journal of Veterinary and Medical Sciences

Issue

Vol. 2 No. 1

Author(s)

Abdulrhman Mohamed Salah Alrtib
ٍٍSamer Khalifa Khalil Tmumen
Emad M R Bennour
Mohamed Hamrouni S. Abushhiwa
Younes A. Almusrati
Essam B. Alhemali

Pages

27 - 28

Abstract

Complicated chronic fractures are common affections in farm animals because of the difficulty of noticing bone fractures, by owners, immediately after their occurrence particularly in large flocks. This report describes the surgical amputation of the left hind limb in an adult, Libyan Doe due to an infected, compound fracture involving the proximal diaphysis of tibia. The decision was made to perform an amputation, because there were an infection and moist gangrene in the distal part of the leg, and to save the animal's life. The amputation was conducted under the effect of local anesthesia only. The Doe was completely recovered and able to walk on three legs few days post surgery

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