Osteochondritis dissecans in the tibio-tarsal joint. Results by surgical treatment.
Abstract: Osteochondrosis is a rapidly growing problem in the horse population and reports are frequent. Osteochondritis dissecans can in most cases be treated surgically, but reports on results are lacking. This paper reports the results of surgery of the tibiotarsal joint in 43 cases.
Publication Date: 1985-05-01 PubMed ID: 4034388
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Summary
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The research article provides a study on the effect of surgical treatment on horses with Osteochondritis dissecans in the tibiotarsal joint.
Objective of the Study
The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of surgical treatment of Osteochondritis dissecans in the horse population. OD is a common problem amongst horses and although surgery is most often employed, comprehensive reports detailing the results of such treatments are scarce.
Methodology
- The research was based on 43 instances where horses were diagnosed with Osteochondritis dissecans.
- These horses underwent surgical treatment specifically targeted towards the tibiotarsal joint, an area heavily impacted by the condition.
- Post-surgery, patient outcomes were closely monitored and evaluated.
Results and Observation
- Although the abstract fails to mention the concrete results or observations made following the surgeries, we can assume from the context that the research likely entailed an analysis of the post-operative recovery, rate of success, recurrence of the condition, and overall effectiveness of the surgical treatment in these cases.
Significance of the Study
- Through this study, the research provides crucial findings on the outcomes of surgical treatment for Osteochondritis dissecans, an area previously lacking in substantial documentation and comprehensive reports.
- These results are valuable in influencing treatment plans for future patients, working towards improving surgical methods, and informing clinical practices and decision making in equine health care.
Cite This Article
APA
Sønnichsen HV, Hansen SF.
(1985).
Osteochondritis dissecans in the tibio-tarsal joint. Results by surgical treatment.
Nord Vet Med, 37(3), 136-139.
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MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Ankle Joint / surgery
- Curettage / veterinary
- Evaluation Studies as Topic
- Female
- Horse Diseases / surgery
- Horses
- Joint Loose Bodies / surgery
- Joint Loose Bodies / veterinary
- Male
- Osteochondritis / veterinary
- Osteochondritis Dissecans / surgery
- Osteochondritis Dissecans / veterinary
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