Ex vivo evaluation of an alternative technique for resection of the proximal manica flexoria in horses.

A. Noguera Cender, Kathrin Mählman, C. Lischer
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OBJECTIVE To describe and evaluate an alternative technique for tenoscopic resection of the manica flexoria (MF). STUDY DESIGN Descriptive study. SAMPLE POPULATION Equine cadaver forelimbs and hind limbs (n = 36). METHODS Three surgeons varying in experience resected the MF in 12 limbs. The procedure was divided into six steps, including resection of the lateral/medial borders of the MF with a hook knife and resection of the proximal border with a micro scalpel. Outcomes compared between surgeons included completeness of resection, appearance of the margins of resection, appearance of the resected MF, collateral damage, and time required for resection. RESULTS The MF was successfully resected in all specimens, with a median time of 14 minutes 54 seconds (range, 6 minutes 42 seconds to 43 minutes 33 seconds). Nineteen of 36 MF were categorized as symmetric, 11 of 36 MF were categorized as mildly asymmetrical, and six of 36 MF had unequal borders. No differences were detected between surgeons regarding the appearance of the MF and number of iatrogenic lesions. Five lesions were considered potentially clinically relevant; three were caused by the arthroscope in the scutum (1) and the deep digital flexor tendon (DDFT; 2), and two consisted of DDFT damage caused by the microscalpel. CONCLUSION The MF was successfully and symmetrically resected with minimal damage to adjacent structures by surgeons with varying levels of experience. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE The results of this study provide evidence to justify further evaluation of the technique described here in live horses with rupture of the MF.
一种切除马近端屈曲趾的替代技术的离体评价。
目的描述和评价一种肌腱镜下屈曲趾(MF)切除的替代技术。研究设计:描述性研究。马尸体前肢和后肢(n = 36)。方法3名经验不同的外科医生对12条肢体进行MF切除。手术分为六个步骤,包括用钩刀切除MF的外侧/内侧边界和用微型手术刀切除近端边界。比较两种手术的结果包括切除的完整性、切除边缘的外观、切除的MF的外观、附带损伤和切除所需的时间。结果所有标本均成功切除MF,平均时间为14分54秒(6分42秒~ 43分33秒)。36个MF中有19个被归类为对称,11个被归类为轻度不对称,36个MF中有6个具有不等边界。在MF的外观和医源性病变的数量方面,外科医生之间没有发现差异。5个病变被认为具有潜在的临床相关性;3例由关节镜在骨痂(1)和指深屈肌腱(DDFT)处引起;2)显微手术刀造成的DDFT损伤。结论不同经验的外科医生成功、对称地切除了MF,对邻近结构的损伤最小。临床意义:本研究的结果为进一步评估在MF破裂的活马中描述的技术提供了证据。
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