Author:
Abuja G. A.,Bubeck K. A.,Quinteros D. D.,García-López J. M.
Abstract
SummaryThe clinical signs, radiographic findings, surgical treatment, and outcome of three horses with luxation of the distal tarsal joints are reported. Two patients showed luxations of the tarsometatarsal joint whereas luxation of the proximal intertarsal joint was found in one case. Open reduction, followed by internal fixation was performed in two horses and closed reduction with a transfixation pin cast was performed in the third. The treatment in all three cases resulted in a satisfactory clinical outcome.
Subject
General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology
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