Ex vivo evaluation of a percutaneous thread‐transecting technique for desmotomy of normal palmar/plantar annular ligaments in horses

Author:

De Gasperi Diego1,Guo Danqing2,Guo Danzhu2,Lu Yan3,Brounts Sabrina H.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

2. BayCare Clinic Green Bay Wisconsin USA

3. Department of Surgical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo develop and describe a minimally invasive, ultrasound‐guided, percutaneous technique for the desmotomy of equine palmar/plantar annular ligaments (PALs) using a transecting thread.Study designEx vivo study.Sample populationTwenty‐one normal equine distal limb specimens.MethodsUnder ultrasonographic guidance, a surgical thread was percutaneously placed around the PAL through 2 skin punctures (proximal and distal) using a 18 gauge spinal needle in equine limbs (11 forelimbs, 10 hindlimbs) with normal PALs. The ligament was transected by a back‐and‐forth motion of the thread until the loop emerged from the proximal skin puncture site. Each specimen was dissected and assessed for completeness of transection and iatrogenic damage under direct visualization. Descriptive statistics were reported.ResultsThe PAL was completely transected in 17/21 limbs. The mean duration of the procedure was 16 minutes. Superficial needle puncture or subtle abrasion of the superficial digital flexor tendon was noticed in 4 limbs. No iatrogenic injury to other intrathecal structures was identified. After PAL division, the needle entry and exit points had a mean diameter of 1.2 and 1 mm, respectively.ConclusionDesmotomy of normal PALs in equine limb specimens was performed effectively using the percutaneous thread‐transecting technique with minimal iatrogenic damage to adjacent structures.Clinical significanceInformation from this study will allow refinement of the technique for use in equine clinical cases either in standing or anesthetized horses.

Funder

American College of Veterinary Surgeons Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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