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                       scar tissue formed  may be partly related to the size                                                                       desrnotomy."  Radiographs  are useful for  evaluat-


                       of  gap  between  the  ends  of the  check  ligament                                                                        ing  the  position  and  architecture  of  the  third


                       after  transection.  Excessive scar  tissue  formation                                                                      phalanx.


                       can be minimized  by adequate  hemostasis,  careful                                                                                Before  proceeding  with  surgery,  the  horse



                       and  minimal  dissection  during  surgery,  and                                                                             should  be  examined  for  sources  of pain  that  are


                       appropriate  bandaging  after  surgery.  Recurrent                                                                          contributing  to  the  contracture  through  a  pain


                       contracture  is  usually  due  to  inadequate  hand-                                                                        withdrawal  reflex.  In most  cases, sources  of pain

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                       walking during  the recovery  period,  or persistent                                                                        are related  to  physitis  or  foot  pathology  and  are


                       pain  from  uncorrected  underlying  problems  ( e.g.,                                                                      treated  in conjunction  with distal check ligament


                       severe  developmental  orthopedic  disease,  recur-                                                                         desmotomy.  Rarely, other  sources  of pain such  as


                       rent toe  abscesses).                                                                                                       shoulder  osteochondrosis  are  present  and  affect



                                                                                                                                                   the  prognosis .



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                       ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES


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                                                                                                                                                   REFERENCES


                       Ultrasound Guided Transection
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                       Ultrasound  guided  transection  of the distal check                                                                           1.  Owens  JM:  Abnormal  flexion  of the  corono-pedal


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                       technically  more  difficult  than  the  traditional                                                                          2.  Adams  SB,  Santschi  EM:  Management  of congeni-


                       technique  but  can  be  performed  with  the  horse                                                                                tal and  acquired  flexural deformities,  Proc Ani Assoc


                       standing.                                                                                                                           Equine  Pract  46:  117,  2000.



                                                                                                                                                     3.  Mcilwraith  CW,  Fessler  JF:  Evaluation  of inferior


                                                                                                                                                           check  ligament  desmotomy  for  treatment  of
                       Corrective Trimming  and Shoeing                                                                                                    acquired  flexor  tendon  contracture  in  the  horse,  J




                       Mild cases of DDFT  contracture often  respond to                                                                                   Am  Vet Med Assoc  172:293,  1978.


                       lowering  the heels.  The toe then  acts as a fulcrum                                                                         4.  Stick  JA,  Nickels  FA,  Williams  MA:  Long-term



                       and the  weight  of the foal forces  the  coffin  joint                                                                             effects of desmotomy  of the  accessory  ligament  of


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                       to  extend.  In  some  cases  treated  conservatively,                                                                              the  deep  digital  flexor muscle  in Standardbreds:  23
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                       gression  of contracture.  This is presumably  due to                                                                         5.  Wagner PC, Grant BD, Kaneps  AJ, et al:  Long  term


                       pain  or  damage  in  the  dorsal  lamina  and  third                                                                               results  of desmotomy  of the  accessory  ligament  of



                       phalanx  secondary  to  abnormal  weight-bearing                                                                                    the  deep  digital  flexor  tendon  ( distal  check  liga-


                       forces.  This  is  particularly  true  when  after  trim-                                                                           ment)  in  horses,  J Am  Vet Med  Assoc  187:1351,


                       ming, the heels  do not contact  the ground  during                                                                                 1985.


                       normal  weight  bearing  (Figure  13-12).                                                         Select                      6.  Blackwell RB: Response  of acquired  flexural  defor-


                       cases  of  this  type  have  been  treated  without                                                                                 mity  of the  metacarpophalangeal  joint  to  desrno-


                       surgery by lowering  the  heel  and  applying  a shoe                                                                               tomy  of the  inferior  check ligament,  Proc A1n Assoc

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                       with  a  raised  heel.  The  rationale  behind  this                                                                          7.  Turner  TA, Rosenstein  DS:  Inferior  check  desmo-



                       approach  is that it allows for decreased  tension  on                                                                              tomy  as a treatment for caudal  hoof lameness,  Proc


                       the  DDFT  while  allowing  the  entire  foot  to  be                                                                               Am  Assoc Equine  Pract  38:157,  1992.


                       trimmed  and  bear weight normally.'?                                                                                         8.  White  NA:  U1trasound  guided  transection  of  the



                                                                                                                                                           accessory ligament  of the deep digital flexor muscle


                                                                                                                                                           ( distal  check  ligament  desrnotomy)  in  horses,  Vet


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                                                                                                                                                     9.  Curtis  SJ:  Farriery  in  treatment                                           of  acquired


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                       toe  causes  widening  of  the  white  line,  excessive                                                                             ing  shoes  to  young  horses,  Equine  Vet  Ed  4:193,
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                       wear  of the toe,  and  in some  cases remodeling  of                                                                       10.  Redden  RF:  A  method  for  treating  club  feet, Proc


                       the  tip  of  the  third  phalanx.  Before surgery,  the                                                                            Am  Assoc Equine  Pract  34:321,  1988.


                       foot  should  be  checked  carefully  for  subsolar                                                                         11.  Adams  SB,  Fessler  JF:  Distal  check  desmotomy.  In


                       abscesses  near  the  toe.  If  abscesses  are  present,                                                                            Adams  SB,  Fessler  JF,  editors:  Atlas  of  equine



                       treatment  is preferred  before  distal check ligament                                                                              surgery,  Philadelphia,  2000, WB Saunders.
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