27.6.1: Angular limb deformities Flashcards

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Types of angular limb deformities

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  • Varus
  • Valgus

L - valgus = foot goes laterally as pictured

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Causes of angular limb deformities

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Incomplete ossification
* Premature foal
* Dysmature foal
* Placentitis during gestation
* Mare colic during gestation or heavy parasite burden (lack of uterine blood supply)
* Abnormal uterine positioning

Peri-articular laxity
* If uncomfortable on one limb, puts lots of weight on the other leg

Angular limb deformities can be congenital or acquired.

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How to evaluate angular limb deformities

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  • Static exam: stand perpendicular to the frontal plane
  • Dynamic exam
  • Manipulation: check for peri-articular laxity
  • Radiography: compare both legs, minimum 2 orthogonal views; essential if premature or dysmature foal
  • Find origin of deviation e.g. persistent ulna common in mini horses but not so much full-sized ones; this can contribute to the angular limb deformity
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Tarsus varus

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Tarsus valgus

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Conservative treatment of angular limb deformities

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  • Box rest and controlled exercise (stable + small bit of handwalking) if normal ossification and peri-articular laxity
  • Box rest only if incomplete ossification
  • Trimming/ rasping the foot e.g. for carpus and fetlock varus
  • Glue on shoes / extension e.g. for carpal valgus and fetlock varus
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How would you treat carpus valgus with trimming and rasping?

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Carpus valgus
* Trim the lateral hoof wall (this side would be longer)
* We tolerate a bit (2-5 degree) in neonatal foals as we know it corrects eventually

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How would you treat fetlock varus with trimming and rasping?

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Fetlock varus
* Trim medial hoof wall

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How would you treat carpal valgus with extensions?

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Carpal valgus -> extension medial

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How would you treat fetlock varus with extensions?

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Fetlock varus -> extension lateral

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Surgical treatment of angular limb deformities

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  • Growth retardation (shutting down growth on one side of the physis, allowing the other to catch up)
  • This needs to be done when the growth plate is open and when rapid growth is occurring
  • Monitor the foal and remove the screw before it corrects the other way
  • It will continue to correct a short while after implant removed

Pictured: transphyseal bridge, transphyseal screw

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How do you know when to remove an implant used to correct an angular limb deformity?

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