ALDs in Foals Flashcards

1
Q

at what age can you use transphyseal bridging for radius?

A

10-12 months

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2
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at what age can you use transphyseal bridging for tibia?

A

8-10 months

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3
Q

at what age can you use transphyseal bridging for distal MCIII/MTIII?

A

2.5-3 months

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4
Q

transphyseal briding must be done on which side of ALD?

A

convex

medial on valgus; lateral on varus

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5
Q

conservative treatment for ALD

A

hoof wall extension on CONVEX side to retard growth + float concave side

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6
Q

pros and cons of single transphyseal screw

A
  • faster
  • more cosmetic
  • less hardware = cheaper

cons:
-crosses physis

preferred for use in distal tibia/MCIII/MTIII because more complications at radius

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7
Q

most active physis in horses

A
  • distal MCIII

- Radius

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8
Q

most common location for ALD due to dysmaturity

A

tarsus

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9
Q

sickle hock

A

dysmaturity/lack of cuboidal ossification most commonly affects dorsal aspect of tarsal bones -> sickle hock

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10
Q

most common cause of congenital ALD

A

peri-articular laxity

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