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118 LIMB SURGERIES
ward. Special care should be taken over bony the transition between cast support and normal
prominences, joints, and the coronary band, as weight bearing. Foals often require temporary
these are the areas most likely to be injured with heel extension after cast application because of
the cast cutter. flexor tendon laxity (Figure 19-16).
Bandaging or splint application is indicated
after cast removal to prevent edema and to ease
Cast Monitorng
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Casts must be monitored daily for the presence of
heat, discharge, pressure sores, and cracking.
Horses wearing casts should be monitored closely
for changes in the level of lameness present. Early
cast removal and replacement or reassessment are
indicated immediately if the cast has broken or
the horse has had a significant change in lameness
level.
COMPLICATIONS
Cast sores, disuse osteopenia, articular cartilage
Figure 19-13 Bandaging and elevation of the con- softening, joint stiffness, tendon or ligament
tralateral limb.
laxity, or breakage of the cast may occur.2•4•10•11
Pressure or friction sores generally occur at the
proximodorsal aspect of the third metacarpal
bone, the proximoplantar aspect of the superficial
digital flexor tendon, and the palmar/plantar
aspect of the sesamoid bones in half limb casts
(Figures 19-17 and 19-18). In distal limb casts,
pressure or friction sores are most common at the
proximopalmar aspect of the pastern. Foals and
thin-skinned horses are particularly susceptible to
cast sores. The degree of articular cartilage
atrophy and disuse osteopenia and laxity is likely
related to the length of cast immobilization and
to the use or lack of use of the limb during the
Figure 19-14 Cast removal using a11 oscillating saw. casting period. In foals, marked flexor tendon
Figure 19-15 After the entire cast has been split with Figure 19-16 Application of a heel extension to
an oscillating saw. Cast spreaders are inserted to sepa- provide flexor tendon support in a foal with tendon
rate the two halves of the cast. laxity secondary to cast application.