Clinical and Anatomical Changes induced by Sciatic Nerve Section of Weaning Age Rabbits

Authors

  • Ban Ismael Sedeeq
  • Ayad Hammeed Ibrahim
  • Abul Kareem Salem Mahood

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v23i9.805

Keywords:

Sciatic nerve, weaning

Abstract

The aim of the study was to explore the clinical and anatomical
changes occured after Sciatic nerve section in the weaning age in rabbits.
Twenty-five rabbits were used in this study ranging from 1-2.5 months.
Divided into five subgroups according to the number of survival days
(W7) (W14) (W30) (W60) (W90). Surgery was performed under general
anesthesia. The nerve was sectioned using a small surgical scissor.
Clinicalay few days later, the sign of right hind paws paralysis was
observed clearly. The results revealed of a gap formation between the
two nerve stumps [proximal and distal], and the gap increases on the day
fourteenth.
During the following two weeks, ulcers began to appear in the skin at the
dorsal side of the ankle joint, and there was also an enlarged popliteal
lymph node. Within 30-60 days another area was invaded by ulcer with
or without bone exposure, the anterior part of the posterior side of the
hind limb. After 90 days, there was severe ulceration and bone exposure
with enlarged lymph nodes and the ulceration extended to the ventral
side of the hindlimb. Results showed a gradual worsening of the
condition and without improvement in peripheral nerves.

 

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Published

2023-01-30

How to Cite

Ban Ismael Sedeeq, Ayad Hammeed Ibrahim, & Abul Kareem Salem Mahood. (2023). Clinical and Anatomical Changes induced by Sciatic Nerve Section of Weaning Age Rabbits. Tikrit Journal of Pure Science, 23(9), 8–11. https://doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v23i9.805

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