A technique for pelvic radiography in the standing horse

被引:26
作者
Barrett, E. L.
Talbot, A. M.
Driver, A. J.
Barr, F. J.
Barr, A. R. S.
机构
[1] Univ Bristol, Dept Vet Clin Sci, Bristol BS40 5DU, Avon, England
[2] Greenwood Ellis & Partners, Newmarket CB8 9WS, Suffolk, England
关键词
horse; pelvis; radiography; pelvic fracture; acetalbulum;
D O I
10.2746/042516406776866435
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Reasons for performing study: An alternative technique of radiographing the pelvis in the standing horse is required, to avoid the risks associated with general anaesthesia. Hypothesis: That lateral oblique radiography in the standing horse would be a useful technique in the investigation of pelvic injury. Objectives: To describe the technique of lateral oblique pelvic radiography in the standing horse and demonstrate the feasibility and usefulness of this technique. Methods: A technique for lateral oblique radiography in the standing horse was devised and retrospective review made of radiographic findings in 18 clinical cases. Results: The caudal iliac shaft, greater trochanter of the femur, femoral head, acetabulum and coxofemoral articulation on the side under investigation were visuallised consistently using this technique. Of the 18 cases, 3 iliac shaft fractures, 1 acetabular fracture, 2 coxofemoral luxations and 4 horses with new bone formation around the coxofemoral joint and/or proximal femur were identified. Conclusions: Lateral oblique radiography in the standing, conscious horse can be used to investigate conditions affecting the caudal iliac shaft, coxofemoral articulation and proximal femur in the horse. Potential relevance: The technique is straightforward, noninvasive and useful in the investigation of horses with suspected pelvic injury. However, not all pelvic injuries would be identified, and normal radiographic findings do not rule out injury or fractures elsewhere in the pelvis.
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