Shoulder and Elbow Flashcards
List the two standard projections of the shoulder and one additional projection
- Mediolateral
- Cranium medial – Caudolateral oblique
Additional = cranioproximal – craniodistal (skyline)
What is the purpose of the cranium medial – caudolateral oblique of the shoulder
Highlights of the lesser and intermediate tubercles, bicipital groove, and deltoid tuberosity
What does the cranial proximal – cranial distal oblique (skyline) projection of the shoulder highlight?
What to soft tissue structures run in this area?
Humeral tubercles
Biceps tendon and bursa
DJD of the shoulder
relative occurrence
prognosis
typically secondary to what?
Relatively uncommon
Poor prognosis
Common sequela to osteochondrosis but also can be secondary to fracture or sepsis
DJD of the shoulder, six typical radiographic findings
– Peri-articulate osteophyte formation – enthesophyte formation – flattening of the articular surface – subchondral sclerosis – subchondral license – narrowing of the scapulohumeral joint
Osteochondrosis of the shoulder – two manifestations and their clinical appearance
OCD of the card off humeral head (glenoid as well) – often lame
Osseous cyst – like lesions of the glenoid cavity or humeral epiphysis – can be an incidental finding
Horse often has advanced DJD before diagnosis is made
While fracture of the shoulder is uncommon, where is a relatively most common place for fracture?
What type of fracture is it?
What attaches here and why is that important?
Fracture of the supraglenoid tubercle
Avulsion fracture, maybe simple or comminuted and is generally articular
Biceps brachii tendon attachment site – fraction of this muscle because cranial and distal displacement of the fracture fragment
Luxation of the scapulohumeral joint
What breed may be predisposed?
Generally results from what?
What are the two directions possible for the luxation?
How do you tell what is the direction of the luxation?
Shetland pony’s
Traumatic injury
Cranial lateral or cranial medial and need oblique projection
Standard projections of the elbow
Mediolateral
Craniocaudal
Most common injury of the elbow in a horse
Fracture and infection due to traumatic injury
DJD of the elbow in the horse
– relative occurrence
– typically secondary to what three things
Relatively rare, osteochondrosis, infection or articular fracture
Five radiographic findings associated with DJD of the elbow
– Osteophytes – Enthesophytes – subchondral bone sclerosis – subchondral bone Lysis – narrowing of joint space
Most common elbow fracture in the horse
most common signalment
important to determine what with the most common fracture type and why
Olecranon
Foals (result of kick)
Must determine if Olecranon fracture involves the articular surface – note in the trochlear notch the distal portion of the notch is nonarticular
Osteochondrosis of the elbow – most common presentation – most common signalment – most common location – (plus/minus) What other characteristic often seen simultaneously
Osseous cyst – like lesions(geographic lysis),
young horses,
medial aspect of the proximal radial epiphysis,
periosteal reaction at medial collateral ligament insertion