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54                         LIMB  SURGERIES




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                             or  metatarsal  bones.  These  metaphyseal  or  dia-                                                                              Transphyseal  bridging  may  also  be  used  in



                             physeal  deformities  are  usually  congenital,  and                                                                       concert  with periosteal  transection  and  elevation


                             their  repair  is beyond  the  scope of this book.                                                                         in foals with  severe deformities, as the two proce-


                              ·  Preoperative  radiographs  are  important  to                                                                          dures are performed  on opposite  sides of the limb.

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                             confirm  the source  of the  angular  limb  deformity                                                                      There  is no objective evidence indicating the com-



                             and  to  determine  if surgical  manipulation  of the                                                                      bination  results  in  better  or  faster  correction  of


                             growth  plate  is  indicated.  for  treatment  of  the                                                                     the  deformity.


                             deformity.  Dorsopalmar                                      (plantar)  and  lateral


                             medial  radiographic  views  of  the  affected  area


                             will  generally  confirm  the  source  of the  angular                                                                     REFERENCES


                             deformity.



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