Bischofberger A S, Fürst A, Auer J, Lischer C
University Veterinary Teaching Hospital of Camden, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, Camden, New South Wales, Australia.
Equine Vet J. 2009 May;41(5):465-73. doi: 10.2746/042516409x389388.
Osteosynthesis of third metacarpal (McIII) and third metatarsal (MtIII) bone fractures in horses is a surgical challenge and complications surrounding the repair are common. Retrospective studies evaluating surgical repair, complications and outcome are necessary to increase knowledge and improve success of long bone fracture repair in the horse.
To evaluate clinical findings, surgical repair, post operative complications and outcome of 10 mature horses and 11 foals with McIII or MtIII fractures that were treated with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF).
Medical records were reviewed and follow-up information obtained by means of radiographs and/or telephone questionnaire.
Survival was achieved in 62% of the horses (3 mature/10 foals). On long-term evaluation (> 6 months) 11 horses (2 mature/9 foals) were fit for their intended activity, one mature horse had a chronic low grade lameness, and one foal was lost to follow-up because it was sold. The main fracture types were simple transverse (333%) or simple oblique (28.6%) and 71.4% of the fractures were open, 3 Type I (one mature/2 foals) and 12 type II (7 mature/5 foals). The preoperative assessment revealed inadequate emergency treatment in 10 horses (5 mature/5 foals; 47.6%). Survival rate of horses with open fractures was 12.5% (1/8) in mature and 85.7% (6/7) in foals. Post operative incisional infection (4 mature, 3 foals) was only managed successfully in 2 foals. Fracture instability related to inadequate fracture fixation technique occurred in 4 horses (all mature) and was always associated with unsuccessful outcome.
Age, bodyweight and infection are strongly associated with outcome in treatment of complete McIII/MtIII fractures.
Rigid fixation using plates and screws can be successful in treatment of closed or open, complete diaphyseal McIII/MtIII fractures in mature horses and foals. Instable fixation, infection and a bodyweight > 320 kg are major risk factors for unsuccessful outcome.
马第三掌骨(McIII)和第三跖骨(MtIII)骨折的骨接合术是一项外科挑战,修复过程中常见并发症。有必要进行回顾性研究以评估手术修复、并发症及预后情况,从而增加相关知识并提高马长骨骨折修复的成功率。
评估10匹成年马和11匹驹发生McIII或MtIII骨折后,采用切开复位内固定术(ORIF)治疗的临床症状、手术修复情况、术后并发症及预后。
查阅病历,并通过X光片和/或电话问卷获取随访信息。
62%的马存活(3匹成年马/10匹驹)。长期评估(>6个月)时,11匹马(2匹成年马/9匹驹)适合其预期活动,1匹成年马有慢性轻度跛行,1匹驹因被出售而失访。主要骨折类型为简单横行(33.3%)或简单斜行(28.6%),71.4%的骨折为开放性骨折,3例I型(1匹成年马/2匹驹)和12例II型(7匹成年马/5匹驹)。术前评估显示10匹马(5匹成年马/5匹驹;47.6%)的急诊处理不当。成年马开放性骨折的存活率为12.5%(1/8),驹为85.7%(6/7)。术后切口感染(4匹成年马,3匹驹)仅在2匹驹中成功处理。4匹马(均为成年马)出现与骨折固定技术不足相关的骨折不稳定,且均与不良预后相关。
年龄、体重和感染与完全性McIII/MtIII骨折治疗的预后密切相关。
使用钢板和螺钉进行坚强固定可成功治疗成年马和驹的闭合性或开放性、完全性骨干McIII/MtIII骨折。固定不稳定、感染和体重>320 kg是预后不良的主要危险因素。