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Mid Metacarpal-Metatarsal Tendon Laceration Repair 61
horse has been placed under anesthesia. Stabiliza-
tion should be applied before induction of anes-
thesia or transport. Flexor tendon lacerations,
whether complete or partial, require Kimzey
splint (Kimzey Welding Works, Woodland, Calif.)
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application or similar support to reduce the
tension on the flexor tendons (Figure 9-8). Exten-
sor tendon lacerations can be stabilized in a
weight-bearing position by incorporating a PVC
or wood splint into the bandage along the dorsal
or palmar-plantar surface of the limb (Figure
9-9).
Figure 9-1 Flexor tendon laceration i11 the mid
metacarpal region proximal to the flexor tendon sheath. Synovial Structure Involvement
If the wound is near the digital sheath, involve-
ment of the sheath can be determined by asepti-
cally inserting a needle into the sheath at a site
distal from the wound and distending the sheath
with sterile saline. Involvement of the sheath is
confirmed if fluid is observed at the wound site.
Vascular Status
Laceration of the digital vein and artery may
accompany flexor tendon lacerations. In general,
despite significant laceration of the vasculature, it
is rare to have ischemic complications if only one
Figure 9-2 Flexer tendon laceration in the palmar side of the vasculature is transected. Lacerations
pastern region involving the flexor tendon sheath. involving both the lateral and medial vasculature
Common digital extensor Long digital extensor
tendon tendon --..,...
MC Ill
Lateral digital
extensor tendon
-MT Ill
MT IV
A B
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Figure 9-3 A, Transverse section through the middle metacarpal region. B, Transverse section through the middle
metatarsal region.
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