Mineralization of the Equine Palmar/Plantar Annular Ligament Treated by Surgical Resection

Objective To document the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and surgical treatment of mineralization of the equine palmar/plantar annular ligament (PAL). Study Design Retrospective study. Animals Ponies (n=7). Methods Case records from 2 referral hospitals were examined to identify cases with lamene...

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Veröffentlicht in:Veterinary surgery 2016-07, Vol.45 (5), p.602-608
Hauptverfasser: Garvican, Elaine R., Wylie, Claire E., Payne, Richard J., Smith, Roger K.W., Head, Marcus J.
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To document the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and surgical treatment of mineralization of the equine palmar/plantar annular ligament (PAL). Study Design Retrospective study. Animals Ponies (n=7). Methods Case records from 2 referral hospitals were examined to identify cases with lameness associated with PAL mineralization treated surgically. Follow‐up information was obtained from the owners by telephone questionnaire. Results Duration of lameness before referral ranged from 5 weeks to 6 months, and degree of lameness from grade 1 to 5 out of 10. In 3 cases, records noted obvious pain when pressure was applied over the PAL. Pain resulting in lameness was localized to this area and all cases were treated surgically, although the extent of resected tissue varied among cases. Histological examination of resected tissue (4 cases) revealed fibrocartilaginous and/or osseous metaplasia. Following surgery, 6 of the 7 ponies became sound. Conclusion Based on this limited case series, surgical treatment for mineralization of the PAL offers a favorable success rate without severe complications where conservative methods have failed.
ISSN:0161-3499
1532-950X
DOI:10.1111/vsu.12503