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Mandibular fractures in cats - causes and treatment options

By Woodbridge, Nicolas & Owen, Martin·Published in Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery·2013·ECVS Resident in Small Animal Surgery·View original on Crossref

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Original publication title: Feline Mandibular Fractures

Species:
cat
Movement & jointsCats

Plain-English summary

A young cat with a broken jaw was brought to the vet for treatment. Mandibular fractures, which are common in cats, can lead to complications if not treated properly. The vet used various surgical techniques to repair the fracture and restore the cat's ability to eat and function normally. With the right care, the cat was able to recover well and regain its dental function.

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Abstract

Practical relevance: Mandibular fractures occur commonly in cats and appropriate treatment is vital to ensure restoration of dental occlusion and masticatory function. Clinical challenges: Historically, a relatively high complication rate has been reported in association with mandibular fracture repair, and these complications can represent a significant challenge for the veterinary surgeon. Audience: General practitioners as well as specialists in small animal surgery are presented with fractures of the mandible on a regular basis. Patient group: Cats of all ages can suffer mandibular fracture; however, young cats (mean age 30 months) are over-represented. No sex predilection is reported. Equipment: The nature of the equipment required for mandibular fracture repair varies greatly, depending on the fracture type and location. An uncomplicated mandibular symphyseal fracture requires only basic orthopaedic equipment whereas the surgeon must ensure they have access to a wide range of orthopaedic equipment prior to undertaking repair of a complex mandibular fracture. Evidence base: Management of mandibular fractures is a complex subject. Over the past three decades many fixation techniques have been described in the veterinary literature, with authors analysing and discussing the surgical management of these potentially challenging injuries.

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Original publication on Crossref: https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612x13477541