Wound Examples Flashcards

1
Q

What structures can be damaged with pastern lacerations?

A
  • Tendon sheath

- Pastern joint

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2
Q

What is the most direct way to determine if a wound penetrates or is near a synovial joint?

A
  • Place a needle distal to the joint
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3
Q

What structure is damaged in heel bulb laceration?

A
  • coffin joint
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4
Q

What structure can be damaged from a puncture to the sole/ frog?

A
  • Navicular bursa
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5
Q

What is an example of immobilization and when is it indicated?

A
  • Cast/ splints

- Use for extensive soft tissue loss and loss/ disruption of supportive soft tissue strictures

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6
Q

How should you repair full thickness eyelid lacerations?

A

Surgically

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7
Q

How do you repair the eyelid if < 1/3rd of margin is missing? If > 1/3rd?

A
  • For < 1/3rd, direct apposition

- For > 1/3rd, must use a grafting technique

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8
Q

Do you repair horse eyelids in 1-layer or 2-layer primary closures?

A

2- layers

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9
Q

What must you absolutely do when repairing eyelids?

A
  • You must align margins
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10
Q

How do you repair full thickness lip lacerations? What structure must you align with lip lacerations?

A
  • Surgery

- Mucocutaneous junction

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