Title of article
Successful Treatment of a Coxofemoral Luxation in a Shetland Pony by Closed Reduction and Prolonged Immobilization Using a Full-Body Animal Rescue Sling
Author/Authors
Sprick, Miriam Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine - Swiss Institute for Equine Medicine (ISME) - Vetsuisse Faculty - University of Bern and Agroscope, Bern, Switzerland , Koch, Christoph Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine - Swiss Institute for Equine Medicine (ISME) - Vetsuisse Faculty - University of Bern and Agroscope, Bern, Switzerland
Pages
6
From page
1
To page
6
Abstract
A 12-year-old, 170 kg, Shetland pony mare was presented with an acute severe right pelvic limb lameness and concurrent upward
fixation of the right patella. The affected limb was rotated externally and adducted with a prominent greater trochanter and the right
calcaneal tuber being more proximal than its left counterpart. Radiographic examination revealed complete dislocation of the right
femoral head from the acetabular cavity in a dorsal and caudal direction. A closed reduction of the coxofemoral luxation was
performed successfully under general anaesthesia. A full-body animal rescue and transportation sling (ARTS) was applied for
the recovery. The reduction was followed by a right-sided medial patellar desmotomy. The pony was supported in the ARTS for
a total of eight weeks combined with crossties for the first six weeks. Subsequently, the mare was discharged with instructions to
slowly increase walking exercise over a period of two months before returning to her intended use. A follow-up after 22 months
attested the successful treatment of a coxofemoral luxation by closed reduction and prolonged immobilization resulting in a
regularly exercised pony without any residual lameness.
Keywords
Coxofemoral Luxation , Shetland , Animal Rescue Sling
Journal title
Case Report in Veterinary Medicine
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2607736
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