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Vet Surg ; 52(6): 801-809, 2023 Aug.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34288006

OBJECTIVE: To report arthroscopic osteochondral fragment removal from the equine cervical spine articular process joints (APJs) including long-term follow-up. STUDY DESIGN: Case series. ANIMALS: Three Warmblood horses with forelimb lameness and/or reduced range of motion of the cervical spine with osteochondral fragments between the cervical vertebrae C5 /C6 or C6 /C7 . METHOD: Arthroscopy of the APJs of C5 /C6 and C6 /C7 was performed under general anesthesia. Following endoscopic evaluation of the joints, osteochondral fragments were removed using a rongeur. RESULTS: All horses recovered from anesthesia with no anesthetic or minor postanesthetic complications. One horse needed a second procedure for fragment removal. Fourteen to 31 months post-surgery the horses were sound for their intended use and neurological examination revealed no abnormalities. CONCLUSION: Arthroscopic removal of osteochondral fragments can be performed safely in the equine cervical APJs of C5 /C6 and C6 /C7 resulting in a favorable long-term outcome. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Arthroscopic removal is a valid option for horses showing clinical signs that can be attributed to osteochondral fragments in the APJs of the neck.


Arthroscopy , Horse Diseases , Joints , Horses , Animals , Joints/surgery , Arthroscopy/methods , Arthroscopy/veterinary , Neck , Cervical Vertebrae/surgery , Lameness, Animal/surgery , Horse Diseases/surgery , Horse Diseases/diagnosis
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