Laterally applied single bone plate option for fixation of complete diaphyseal fracture of a third metatarsal bone in a circus work pony.
Abstract: Complete fractures of the third metacarpal/metatarsal bones (Mc/t3) are not common, but can occur in various situations and all types of horses, contributing for approximately one third of all long bone fractures in the horse, mostly related to external trauma or to high energy injuries. To stabilize Mc/t3 fractures in the horse, conservative management with walking casts and/or open reduction and internal fixation techniques are referred in the scientific literature, these last one generally by double platting application to bone surface in 90 degrees. In the present case will be described a Mt3 complete diaphyseal fracture stabilization on an adult pony from a circus by applying only one bone plate. This work pony could return to its previous activity fully recovered 3 months after fracture stabilization. Methods: A 7-year-old, male, Shetland pony (103 kg), used for performance work at a circus was admitted to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital of University of Tras-os-Montes and Alto Douro, presenting on lateral recumbency after being struck by a truck. On physical examination, a penetrating wound of small dimension was detected at the medial aspect of the right hindlimb. After radiographic examination, a complete diaphyseal fracture with slight obliquity of the right Mt3 was confirmed. The owner opted for surgical repair thus fracture stabilization was achieved by the placement of just a single 8-hole 4.5 mm broad dynamic compression plate applied to the lateral face of Mt3 in compression function with 7 cortical screws (4.5 mm). Post-operatively a full limb cast was performed and maintained for 4 weeks, while the animal was kept under movement limitation at the hospital facilities for this period of time although the animal stayed until his full recovery 3 months' post-surgery. Conclusions: A complete recovery was achieved and the animal returned to the previous level of exercise without any significant postoperative complications or degree of lameness. In the authors knowledge, this is the first case report where stabilization of a complete Mt3 diaphyseal fracture was attain using a single compression plate contoured to the lateral face of the bone, instead of double plating, on an adult work pony from a circus subjected to a very demanding and intense physical activity.
Publication Date: 2021-11-14 PubMed ID: 35070859PubMed Central: PMC8770183DOI: 10.5455/OVJ.2021.v11.i4.14Google Scholar: Lookup
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The research article discusses a unique approach to treating a complete fracture of the third metatarsal bone in a work pony, using only one bone plate for stabilization instead of double plating, which is the usual method. The pony was fully recovered and able to return to regular activity three months after surgery.
Background of the Research
- The study centers around a complete fracture on the third metatarsal bone of an adult work pony, an injury which while not too frequent can occur in various situations and horse types.
- Such fractures historically constitute around one third of all long bone fractures in horses and are usually the result of external trauma or high energy injuries.
- While these fractures are typically stabilized through conservative management using walking casts or open reduction and internal fixation techniques, this study presents a case where a different approach, single bone plate application, was taken.
Description of the Case
- The case focused on a 7-year-old male Shetland pony used for circus performance, which had been hit by a truck and had sustained a small penetrating wound and a complete fracture of the right third metatarsal bone.
- Rather than resorting to the usual treatment of double plating, the team decided to use a single bone plate for fixation.
- An 8-hole 4.5 mm broad dynamic compression plate was applied to the lateral face of the bone with seven cortical screws, following which a full limb cast was in place for four weeks.
- The pony stayed at the hospital during this period and for about two additional months until full recovery.
Outcomes and Conclusion
- The treatment resulted in the pony fully recovering without any significant postoperative complications or lameness and being capable of returning to its usual level of activity three months post-surgery.
- The article concludes that this method of single bone plate application for the fixation of complete diaphyseal fracture has shown to be effective in this case.
- This approach could offer an alternative to double plating, particularly for adult work ponies involved in demanding and intense physical activity, as was the case in this study.
Cite This Article
APA
Dias IR, Maia LM, Quaresma M, Cotovio M, Silva FC.
(2021).
Laterally applied single bone plate option for fixation of complete diaphyseal fracture of a third metatarsal bone in a circus work pony.
Open Vet J, 11(4), 645-650.
https://doi.org/10.5455/OVJ.2021.v11.i4.14 Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Department of Veterinary Sciences, Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences School (ECAV), University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (UTAD), Vila Real, Portugal.
- CECAV - Animal and Veterinary Research Centre, ECAV, UTAD, Vila Real, Portugal.
- CITAB - Centre for the Research and Technology of Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences, UTAD, Vila Real, Portugal.
- Veterinary Teaching Hospital, ECAV, UTAD, Vila Real, Portugal.
- CECAV - Animal and Veterinary Research Centre, ECAV, UTAD, Vila Real, Portugal.
- Veterinary Teaching Hospital, ECAV, UTAD, Vila Real, Portugal.
- Department of Veterinary Sciences, Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences School (ECAV), University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (UTAD), Vila Real, Portugal.
- CECAV - Animal and Veterinary Research Centre, ECAV, UTAD, Vila Real, Portugal.
- Department of Veterinary Sciences, Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences School (ECAV), University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (UTAD), Vila Real, Portugal.
- CECAV - Animal and Veterinary Research Centre, ECAV, UTAD, Vila Real, Portugal.
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Bone Plates / veterinary
- Fractures, Bone / surgery
- Fractures, Bone / veterinary
- Horse Diseases
- Horses
- Hospitals, Animal
- Hospitals, Teaching
- Male
- Metatarsal Bones / injuries
- Metatarsal Bones / surgery
Conflict of Interest Statement
The authors declare no potential conflict of interest with the respect to this case report study, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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