Med. Weter. 75 (2), 121-124, 2019
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| MAGDALENA SZKLARZ, MACIEJ JANECZEK, ANJA KASPAREK, MARTIN WASELAU |
| Use of magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis
of a tibial fissure fracture in a four-year-old American
Quarter Horse gelding: A clinical case |
| The summary describes a clinical case of a four-year-old American Quarter Horse gelding presented for
evaluation of a grade 2-3 (2-3/5) lameness of the right hind limb. The patient underwent a thorough clinical and
orthopaedic examination including limb flexion tests and diagnostic anaesthesia. Intra-articular anaesthesia
of the stifle joint was impossible because of the uncooperative behaviour of the horse. However, provocation
tests and radiographs proved diagnostically inconclusive. Therefore, magnetic resonance imaging of the right
stifle was performed, revealing a tibial fissure fracture. The result was diagnostic and surprising, considering
the degree and chronic nature of the lameness. Based on the findings of magnetic resonance imaging, the
horse underwent surgery by the locking compression technique to restore full limb function. All implants were
removed six months after surgery. The gelding returned to training without any signs of lameness.. |
| Key words: equine, stifle lameness, MRI, fissure fracture, tibia |