A novel radiographic projection for the detection of a scapula body fracture in a Thoroughbred foal

Author:

Santalucia Virginio1ORCID,Hunt Robert2,Murphy Molly3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences Washington State University Pullman Washington USA

2. Davidson Surgical Center Hagyard Equine Medical Institute Lexington Kentucky USA

3. Texas A&M University Large Animal Clinical Sciences College Station Texas USA

Abstract

SummaryThis case report describes the clinical and diagnostic imaging findings, treatment and outcome of a 3‐month‐old Thoroughbred foal referred for the evaluation of severe left forelimb lameness and presents the acquisition of a novel radiographic projection of the scapula used to achieve the diagnosis. No abnormalities were found with the standard radiographic examination of the left shoulder. A right dorsal 45° lateral‐ left ventral lateral oblique radiographic view was performed to evaluate the body of the left scapula. A longitudinal, minimally displaced fracture of the infraspinous fossa was diagnosed with this projection. Ultrasound was used in conjunction to confirm the diagnosis, assess the displacement of the fracture in the sagittal plane and evaluate soft tissue damage. The foal was treated conservatively with anti‐inflammatory drugs and stall rest. A radiographic follow‐up and clinical reassessment were performed, and the horse appeared sound, no atrophy of the region was appreciated and no radiographic abnormalities were found.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Equine

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