Genre
- Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Auer, J. A.
Author: Rose, Patricia L.
Author: Watkins, J. P.
Date Issued
1984
Abstract
A comminuted, mid-diaphyseal femoral fracture was diagnosed radiographically in a 4-month-old Quarter Horse colt. Disruption of the distal blood supply was suspected, as evidenced by coolness and diminished pulses of the distal portion of the limb. The fracture was repaired by compression plating but the foal's condition continued to deteriorate. A femoral arteriogram of the affected limb was obtained. Positive contrast agent was visible only as far as the mid-shaft of the femur. The foal was euthanatized and the postmortem examination revealed a transected popliteal artery accounting for ischemic necrosis of the distal limb.
Note
UNITED STATES
LR: 20031114; PUBM: Print; JID: 7503067; ppublish
Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- animals
- Popliteal Artery/injuries
- Bone Plates/veterinary
- Horse Diseases/surgery
- Male
- Hindlimb
- Thrombosis/complications/veterinary
- Bone Screws/veterinary
- Suction/veterinary
- Femoral Fractures/complications/surgery/veterinary
- horses
- Fracture Fixation, Internal/veterinary
Page range
795-797
Host Title
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Host Abbreviated Title
J.Am.Vet.Med.Assoc.
Volume
185
Issue
7
ISSN
0003-1488