Ultrasonographic assessment of the proximal digital annular ligament in the equine forelimb

K J Dik, S Boroffka, P Stolk

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    Abstract

    Ultrasonography was used with 6 normal cadaver forelimbs of Dutch Warmblood horses to delineate the ultrasonographic anatomy of the palmar pastern region, with emphasis on the proximal digital annular ligament. Using a 5.5 MHz sector scanner, the thin proximal digital annular ligament was not visible on offset sonograms. Only if the digital sheath in the normal limb was distended was the distal border of this ligament outlined. In all normal limbs the palmarodistal thickness of the combined skin-proximal digital annular ligament layer in the mid-pastern region was 2 mm. The flexor tendons and distal sesamoidean ligaments were easily identified as hyperechoic structures. Distension of the digital sheath in the normal limbs clearly outlined the anechoic digital sheath pouches. In 4 lame horses ultrasonography aided the diagnosis of functional proximal digital annular ligament constriction. In all 4 diseased forelimbs ultrasonography demonstrated thickening of the skin-proximal digital annular ligament layer and distension of the digital sheath. In one of these limbs the distended digital sheath was also thickened. The flexor tendons and distal sesamoidean ligaments were normal. There was no radiographic evidence of additional bone or joint lesions.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)59-64
    Number of pages6
    JournalEquine Veterinary Journal
    Volume26
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 1994

    Keywords

    • Animals
    • Constriction, Pathologic
    • Forelimb
    • Horse Diseases
    • Horses
    • Lameness, Animal
    • Ligaments, Articular

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