The influence of tenoscopic approaches on radiocarpal joint perforation during carpal sheath tenoscopy in horses.

S. Skov Hansen, T. Tóth
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OBJECTIVE To report the frequency of radiocarpal joint (RCJ) perforation during two proximolateral carpal sheath (CS) approaches and to investigate whether the presence or absence of a natural communication between the RCJ and CS. STUDY DESIGN Experimental, randomized, controlled study. SAMPLE POPULATION Twelve adult horses and 12 cadaver front limbs. METHODS Proximolateral CS tenoscopy was performed on both carpi of 12 horses under general anaesthesia. Limbs were randomly assigned into two groups. In group 1, the instrument portal was centered at the level of the distal radial physeal remnant (PR). In group 2, the instrument portal was centered 2 cm proximal to the PR. Immediately after tenoscopy, dye-coloured fluid was instilled arthroscopically into the dorsolateral RCJ, and the open tenoscopic portals were evaluated for leakage. Twelve cadaver front limbs were examined for naturally occuring RCJ and CS communication by using positive-contrast computed tomography (CT). Frequency of perforations were compared with McNemar's test for two matched proportions. RESULTS In group 1, 10 of 12 RCJ were perforated during tenoscopy, and, in group 2, four of 12 RCJ were perforated (P = 0.03). No diffusion of contrast from the RCJ to the CS was detected by CT. CONCLUSION Perforation of the RCJ was common when CS instrument portals were placed at the level of the PR. No natural communication was detected between the RCJ and CS. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE Carpal sheath tenoscopic instrument portals may need to be placed >2 cm proximal to the PR to prevent inadvertent RCJ perforation, especially in horses undergoing tenoscopic treatment of a septic CS.
马腕鞘腱鞘镜下入路对桡腕关节穿孔的影响。
目的报道两条近外侧腕鞘(CS)入路中桡腕关节(RCJ)穿孔的频率,并探讨桡腕关节与CS之间是否存在自然通信。研究设计:实验、随机、对照研究。12匹成年马和12具尸体前肢。方法对12匹马在全麻状态下进行近侧CS肌腱镜检查。四肢随机分为两组。在第1组,器械门静脉位于桡骨远端骨骺残余(PR)的水平中心。在第二组中,器械门静脉位于PR近端2cm处。在肌腱镜检查后,立即在关节镜下向RCJ背外侧注入染色液体,并评估打开的肌腱门静脉是否渗漏。采用正对比计算机断层扫描(CT)检查12具尸体前肢自然发生的RCJ和CS通讯。对两个匹配比例的穿孔频率与McNemar试验进行了比较。结果1组12个RCJ镜下穿孔10个,2组12个RCJ镜下穿孔4个(P = 0.03)。CT未见造影剂从RCJ向CS扩散。结论将CS器械入口置于PR水平时,常发生RCJ穿孔,未发现RCJ与CS之间的自然通信。临床意义腕鞘腱鞘镜下的器械门可能需要放置在距PR近2 cm的位置,以防止RCJ意外穿孔,特别是在接受腱鞘腱鞘腱鞘囊肿腱鞘镜治疗的马。
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