What is your diagnosis? Esophageal hiatal hernia. |
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Authors: | J Kirpensteijn R B Fingland C P Godshalk |
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Affiliation: | Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506. |
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Abstract: | A 14-month-old Arabian colt was admitted for treatment of an articular fracture of the supraglenoid tubercle of the right forelimb. Successful repair was achieved by use of three 5.5-mm cortical screws placed in lag fashion across the fracture line. In other reports of supraglenoid tubercle fractures in horses, investigators have preferred conservative management or surgical removal of the fragment, because of limited success with internal fixation. Use of three 5.5-mm screws placed in lag fashion may offer an alternative method of treatment in selected cases of supraglenoid tubercle fractures. |
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