Proximal interphalangeal joint arthrodesis in horses: concepts, indications, and techniques
2021
Anderson Fernando Souza | André Luis do Valle Zoppa
Surgical arthrodesis is effective for treating proximal interphalangeal joint (PIJ) injuries in horses. Despite several techniques described so far, the use of a 3-hole, 4.5mm-locking compression plate, associated with two 5.5-mm transarticular cortex screws, is currently considered the “gold standard.” This review describes the anatomy of the pastern, as well as causes, indications, and possibilities for arthrodesis in the equine PIJ. A description of the current surgical technique for joint fixation is also presented.
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书目信息
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science
卷
58
ISSN
1413-9596 | 1678-4456
出版者
Universidade de São Paulo
其它主题
Arthrodesis; Orthopedics; Pastern
语言
英语
2024-12-11
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