Angular Limb Deformities: Growth Retardation
- PMID: 28687095
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cveq.2017.03.006
Angular Limb Deformities: Growth Retardation
Abstract
Angular limb deformities are common in foals; however, the importance of the deformity and if treatment is required depend on the degree of deformity relative to normal conformation for stage of growth, the breed and discipline expectations, age, and response to conservative therapies. This article addresses the importance of the foal conformation examination to determine which foals need surgical intervention to correct an angular deformity and when. Techniques for surgical growth retardation include the transphyseal staple, screw and wire transphyseal bridge, and transphyseal screw. Appropriate timing for intervention for each location and complications associated with each procedure are discussed.
Keywords: Angular limb deformity; Foal; Transphyseal bridge; Transphyseal screw.
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