Affiliation:
1. Vidocq Equine Surgery Consulting GmbH, Kasel
2. Tierklinik Maischeiderland, Großmaischeid
Abstract
AbstractFractures of the splint bones are the most common fractures in horses. Various
treatment options for splint bone fractures (MC/MT II and IV), including
conservative and surgical management, have been described. This report describes
an acute splint bone fracture due to external trauma in a 17-year-old Icelandic
mare. The fracture was diagnosed as an open multifragment fracture of the
proximal third of the fourth metacarpal bone (MCIV) in the right front limb.
Surgery was performed with the horse under general anaesthesia. The distal
fragments were removed, and the distal part of the proximal remnant splint bone
was cut with an osteotome. During the postoperative period, a routine
x-ray-control two days after surgery showed a dislocated fracture of the
remaining proximal part of the fourth metacarpal bone. In a second surgery, the
proximal part of MCIV was entirely removed. After a reconvalescence period of 5
month, the horse reached her previous level of performance as a leisure horse.
The mare is still free of lameness 6 years after the incident.
Subject
General Veterinary,Food Animals