Traumatic communication of the extensor carpi radialis tendon sheath and antebrachiocarpal joint in two horses |
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Authors: | W. T. Walker N. G. Ducharme H. L. Reesink |
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Affiliation: | Department of Clinical Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Two horses were examined due to lacerations at the level of the craniodistal antebrachii. Further evaluation of the lacerations revealed communication with the extensor carpi radialis tendon sheath and potentially the antebrachiocarpal joint. Positive contrast arthrography performed via the palmarolateral pouch of the antebrachiocarpal joint was used to diagnose communication with the extensor carpi radialis tendon sheath. Both the joints and tendon sheaths were treated aggressively with surgical debridement and lavage, followed by post operative medical management and rehabilitation. Both horses made a full recovery and are performing in their intended level of use with acceptable cosmetic results. Traumatic communication with the carpal joints should be considered when evaluating lacerations involving the forelimb extensor tendon sheaths. |
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Keywords: | horse arthrography antebrachiocarpal joint contrast extensor carpi radialis sheath trauma |
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