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Giggs, a nine year old
gelding, came into the clinic on a Saturday afternoon as a classic
hunting injury, the sort of case that keeps us on our toes during
the winter months! He had caught his hind leg whilst jumping a stone
wall, parted with his jockey and unfortunately ripped open a hind
fetlock. So the team at Peasebrook were presented with a horrible
wound over the front of the joint, the extensor tendon was also
exposed and damaged. Needless to say all these structures were very
contaminated with mud!
Giggs was consequently very lame and feeling
sorry for himself. Luckily his owners love him dearly and there was
no question that he would go to surgery. In order to fully evaluate
the injury we took x-rays of the fetlock region which as you can
see, show a notch in the medial condyle of the cannon bone due to
the impact with the wall. The prognosis was not good as joint
infection is very serious.
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