Arthroscopic findings and long-term outcomes in 76 sport horses with meniscal injuries (2008-2018).

Veterinary surgery : VS Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-17 DOI:10.1111/vsu.13784
Joseph G Davis, José M García-López
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Abstract

Objective: To report the findings and long-term outcome of 76 sport horses with meniscal injury.

Study design: Retrospective case series.

Animals: Seventy-six horses with 93 meniscal injuries in 85 stifles.

Methods: Medical records of sport horses diagnosed with meniscal injury during arthroscopy were reviewed. Owner follow up was obtained via telephone interview ≥1.5 years postoperatively. Preoperative and intraoperative findings, and postoperative treatments, were analyzed for potential association with return to athletic performance.

Results: The medial meniscus was involved in 82.8% of cases, with grade 1 injuries diagnosed in 76.3% of menisci. Overall, 85.5% of horses returned to athletic performance, with 40% returning to their previous level. The grade of meniscal injury was associated with long-term outcome (P = .023). The presence of preoperative radiographic abnormalities (P = .259) or additional joint pathology (P = 1.00) was not associated with long-term outcomes. Fifty-nine stifles were treated with an orthobiologic: autologous conditioned serum, platelet-rich plasma, or marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells. There was no association between the use of any orthobiologic and long-term outcome (P = .394).

Conclusion: This is the first report on long-term outcome of sport horses with meniscal injuries following arthroscopic surgery. Overall, the long-term prognosis was fair, with 40% of horses returning to their previous level of use. Severity of the meniscal injury was a prognostic indicator for return to work. The presence of radiographic abnormalities or additional joint pathology, or the use of orthobiologics, was not associated with long-term outcome.

Clinical significance: These findings can help in prognostication for sport horses with meniscal injuries.

76匹半月板损伤运动马的关节镜检查结果和长期结果(2008-2018)。
目的:报道76匹运动马半月板损伤的临床表现和长期预后。研究设计:回顾性病例系列。动物:76匹马,85次窒息,93次半月板受伤。方法:对经关节镜检查诊断为半月板损伤的运动马病历进行回顾性分析。患者术后≥1.5年通过电话随访。分析术前、术中发现和术后治疗与恢复运动能力的潜在关系。结果:内侧半月板损伤占82.8%,一级损伤占76.3%。总体而言,85.5%的马恢复了运动表现,40%的马恢复到以前的水平。半月板损伤程度与远期预后相关(P = 0.023)。术前影像学异常(P = 0.259)或其他关节病理(P = 1.00)的存在与长期预后无关。59例患者接受同种生物治疗:自体条件血清、富血小板血浆或骨髓源间充质干细胞。使用任何矫形器与长期结果之间没有关联(P = .394)。结论:这是第一份关于运动马半月板损伤在关节镜手术后长期预后的报告。总的来说,长期预后是公平的,40%的马恢复到以前的使用水平。半月板损伤的严重程度是复工的预后指标。影像学异常或其他关节病理的存在,或骨科的使用,与长期结果无关。临床意义:这些发现有助于预测运动马半月板损伤。
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