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Surgical Anatomy for Desmotomy of the Accessory Ligament of the Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon (Proximal Check Ligament) in Horses
Authors:HENRY W JANN dvm  ms  GREGORY A BEROZA dvm  ma G E FACKELMAN dvm  Diplomateacvs
Institution:Department of Surgery, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, North Grafton, Massachusetts
Abstract:Dissections were performed to study the surgical anatomy for desmotomy of the accessory ligament of the superficial digital flexor tendon (proximal check ligament PCL]). The surgical approach was initiated by incising the skin cranial to the cephalic vein and caudal to the distal radius. A palpable foramen in the antebrachial fascia that transmits a branch of the cephalic vein was used to advance deeper dissection. After the antebrachial fascia was incised, the fan-shaped PCL was exposed by retracting the en-sheathed tendon of the flexor carpi radialis muscle caudally. Desmotomy was performed gradually to avoid severing branches of the palmar carpal rete that pervade the ligament. Complete transection was evidenced by visualization of the membranous roof of the carpal canal distally, the muscle belly of the radial head of the deep digital flexor centrally, and loose areolar connective tissue along the caudal radius proximally. The vessels of the palmar carpal rete were visible coursing between the severed edges of the PCL. This report highlights relevant anatomic landmarks to facilitate an accurate desmotomy.
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