Slab fractures of the third tarsal bone: Minimally invasive repair using a single 3.5 mm cortex screw placed in lag fashion in 17 Thoroughbred racehorses

Summary Reasons for performing the study A technique for minimally invasive repair of slab fractures of the third tarsal bone has not previously been reported. Results of third tarsal bone slab fracture repair in Thoroughbred racehorses are lacking. Objectives To report the outcomes of repair of uni...

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description Summary Reasons for performing the study A technique for minimally invasive repair of slab fractures of the third tarsal bone has not previously been reported. Results of third tarsal bone slab fracture repair in Thoroughbred racehorses are lacking. Objectives To report the outcomes of repair of uniplanar frontal slab factures of the third tarsal bone using a single 3.5 mm cortex screw in lag fashion. Study design Retrospective case series. Methods Case records of horses that had undergone this procedure were reviewed. Results Seventeen horses underwent surgery. Eighteen percent of cases had wedge shaped third tarsal bones. A point midway between the long and lateral digital extensor tendons and centrodistal and tarsometatarsal joints created a suitable entry site for implants. The fracture location, configuration and curvature of the third tarsal bone and associated joints requires a dorsolateral proximal‐plantaromedial distal trajectory for the screw, which was determined by preplaced needles. There were no complications and fractures healed in all cases at 4–6 months post surgery. Seventy‐nine percent of horses returned to racing and, at the time of reporting, 3 are in post operative rehabilitation programmes. Conclusion The technique reported provides a safe, appropriate and repeatable means of repairing slab fractures of the third tarsal bone. Surgical repair is a viable alternative to conservative management.
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Bone Screws - veterinary
Complications
Curvature
Female
fracture
Fracture Fixation, Internal - instrumentation
Fracture Fixation, Internal - methods
Fracture Fixation, Internal - veterinary
Fractures
Fractures, Bone - pathology
Fractures, Bone - surgery
horse
Horse Diseases - surgery
Horses
Male
Needles
Racehorses
radiography
Rehabilitation
Retrospective Studies
Reviews
surgery
Tarsal bone
Tarsus, Animal - pathology
Tarsus, Animal - surgery
Tendons
third tarsal bone
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