Caracterización de la osteocondrosis carpometacarpiana en el toro de lidia (Bos taurus)estudio de factores predisponentes

  1. Mas Soler, Alberto
Dirixida por:
  1. Francisco José Pallarés Martínez Director
  2. Juan Seva Alcaraz Director
  3. José Manuel Sanes Vargas Director

Universidade de defensa: Universidad de Murcia

Fecha de defensa: 20 de novembro de 2020

Tribunal:
  1. Aniceto Méndez Sánchez Presidente/a
  2. Francisco Martínez Gomariz Secretario
  3. Juan José Quereda Torres Vogal
Departamento:
  1. Anatomía y Anatomía Patológica Comparadas

Tipo: Tese

Resumo

In this thesis we consider the characterization of carpometacarpal osteochondrosis (OC) and the study of its predisposing factors in the fighting bull. To this end, the thoracic limbs of 182 fighting breed bovine males, fought in bullrings, and 39 beef cattle males were analyzed. The degree of OC and the degree of fall were determined. A study of the OC was carried out using radiography, tomography and arthroscopy. And the biostatics of the thoracic limb was studied. The prevalence of OC in fighting bulls was 92.31% and 97.4% in beef cattle. The lesions were located bilaterally (93.41%) and symmetrical (65.93%), with a higher incidence in the left limb, and always in the medial articular aspect of the III and IV metacarpal bones, coinciding with the area of increased biomechanical stress. The lesions were classified as grade I (25.27%), grade II (32.9%) and grade III (34.07%). In the fighting bull, valgus support was presented to a greater or lesser extent. Weight and lineage were factors that influenced the appearance of OC. Finally, the degree of fall increased with the percentage of OC injury. Key words: Bullfight, osteochondrosis, carpometacarpal joint.