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Fragments That Are Hard to Remove: The Proximal Intertarsal Joint and the Extensor Process in Friesian Horses
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The tarsus is one of the most common sites for osteochondral (OC) fragmentation in the horse, with the majority of fragments found in the tarsocrural joint (TCJ) [1–3]; however, fragments located in the proximal intertarsal joint (PIJ) have been described [4]. The clinical significance of these OC fragments in the PIJ remain controversial [5–7]; however, the condition has been associated with lameness and prognosis with removal appears favourable [4]. Arthroscopic access to the PIJ has been described via a standard dorsomedial portal with or without resection of the perimeter of the opening between TCJ and PIJ [7] ...
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ter Braake, F. (2015) “Fragments That Are Hard to Remove: The Proximal Intertarsal Joint and the Extensor Process in Friesian Horses”, BEVA - Annual Congress - Liverpool, 2015. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/beva/beva-annual-congress-liverpool-2015/fragments-are-hard-to-remove-proximal-intertarsal-joint-and-extensor-process-friesian-horses (Accessed: 17 June 2024).
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Dierenkliniek Emmeloord, Espelerlaan 77, 8204DC Emmeloord, The Netherlands
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