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Vet Surg ; 49(5): 894-904, 2020 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32333682

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OBJECTIVE: To develop a technique for standing diagnostic needle arthroscopy of the radiocarpal and middle carpal joints in standing sedated horses. STUDY DESIGN: Experimental study. ANIMALS: Six cadaveric forelimbs (phase 1) and six healthy horses (phase 2). METHODS: In phase 1, six cadaveric forelimbs were used to assess needle arthroscopic evaluation of both joints. Six healthy horses were subsequently enrolled in phase 2 to validate the procedure in live animals. The joint was maintained in flexion with a custom-made splint and base. RESULTS: In phase 1, needle arthroscopy allowed thorough evaluation of the dorsal and palmar recesses of both joints with traditional arthroscopic portals. In phase 2, joint evaluation was also thorough but only dorsal approaches were performed. All horses underwent radiocarpal joint arthroscopy, whereas the middle carpal joint was evaluated in only three of six horses because of limb movement. The technique was quickly performed and well tolerated by all horses. Complications included moderate movement, mild iatrogenic cartilage damage, and mild hemarthrosis. CONCLUSION: Standing needle arthroscopy allowed thorough evaluation of the dorsal aspect of both joints, although only three of six middle carpal joints were assessed because of movement limitations. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The proposed technique offers an alternative diagnostic tool for radiographically silent intra-articular lesions of the carpus while initially avoiding the cost and risks associated with general anesthesia. Arthroscopy of a single joint is recommended to minimize risks associated with movement during the procedure.


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Artroscopia/veterinária , Articulações do Carpo/cirurgia , Membro Anterior/cirurgia , Cavalos/cirurgia , Agulhas/veterinária , Animais , Cadáver , Feminino , Masculino
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Vet Surg ; 49(3): 445-454, 2020 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31943288

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OBJECTIVE: To develop and assess a needle arthroscopic technique to diagnose conditions of the tarsocrural joint (TCj) in standing sedated horses. STUDY DESIGN: Experimental study. SAMPLE POPULATION: Six cadaveric hind limbs (phase 1) and six healthy horses (Phase 2). METHODS: In phase 1, each TCj was examined with a 1.2-mm-needle arthroscope. Suitability of the needle arthroscope and degree of joint visualization with traditional arthroscopic approaches were assessed. In phase 2, the feasibility of the procedure was assessed in six standing healthy horses. A custom-made splint and base were developed to maintain joint flexion during the procedure. RESULTS: Thorough evaluation of the dorsal intra-articular structures of the TCj via dorsomedial and dorsolateral approaches was possible in both phases. The procedure was feasible, quickly performed, and well tolerated by all horses. Complications consisted of moderate movement (2/6 horses) and hemarthrosis (3/6 horses). CONCLUSION: Diagnostic standing needle arthroscopy of the TCj allowed thorough evaluation of the dorsal aspect of the joint while avoiding the cost and risks associated with general anesthesia. Inadvertent puncture of the dorsomedial vasculature with the cannula and obturator led to significant hemarthrosis. CLINICAL IMPACT: Needle arthroscopy of the TCj offers an alternative diagnostic tool when traditional imaging techniques (radiography and ultrasonography) are unrewarding or nondiagnostic. The technique is conceived mainly for diagnostic purposes, but its use during short interventions warrants investigation.


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Artroscopia/veterinária , Sedação Consciente/veterinária , Doenças dos Cavalos/diagnóstico , Doenças dos Cavalos/cirurgia , Agulhas , Animais , Artroscopia/normas , Sedação Consciente/normas , Cavalos
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