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Vol. 10, Issue 10, Part C (2025)

Epidemiological insights into long bone fractures in dogs: A one-year clinical review

Author(s): Amal KA, P Ravi Kumar, V Devi Prasad, Manda Srinivas and Bhagyasri Kondeti
Abstract:
A retrospective study was conducted on canine long bone fractures presented to the Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology, NTR College of Veterinary Science, Gannavaram, and the SVVU Super Speciality Veterinary Hospital, Visakhapatnam, from January to December 2022. Of 8,644 surgical cases, 326 (3.77%) involved fractures, with long bones accounting for 235 (72.08%). The femur was most frequently affected (33.1%), followed by the radius/ulna, tibia/fibula, and humerus. Mongrels (29.4%) were most affected, with juveniles (39.6%) and males (55.74%) showing higher susceptibility. The right hind limb was involved in 29.9% of cases. Vehicular accidents (44.7%) and falls from height (40.0%) were the major causes. The study concludes that long bone fractures are more common in young, free-roaming male dogs exposed to urban traffic, emphasizing the need for preventive strategies, road safety awareness, and timely orthopedic management to minimize incidence and improve recovery outcomes.
Pages: 164-166  |  126 Views  4 Downloads


International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry
How to cite this article:
Amal KA, P Ravi Kumar, V Devi Prasad, Manda Srinivas, Bhagyasri Kondeti. Epidemiological insights into long bone fractures in dogs: A one-year clinical review. Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2025;10(10):164-166. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2025.v10.i10c.2620
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