Mr. Crabill et al., DOUBLE-PLATE FIXATION OF COMMINUTED FRACTURES OF THE 2ND PHALANX IN HORSES - 10 CASES (1985-1993), Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 207(11), 1995, pp. 1458
Objective-To determine the technique used, and the outcome for, double
-plate fixation of comminuted fractures of the second phalanx of horse
s. Design-Retrospective analysis of medical records. Animals-10 horses
with comminuted fractures of the second phalanx that were treated by
use of double-plate fixation. Procedure-Two 4- to 8-hole dynamic compr
ession plates were abaxially placed to achieve arthrodesis of the prox
imal interphalangeal joint and fixation of the fracture of the second
phalanx. Results-Arthrodesis and fracture healing were detected in all
horses. Clinical Implications-Horses with comminuted fractures of the
second phalanx that are treated with double-plate fixation have an ex
cellent prognosis for survival and use as broodstock, and have an incr
eased potential for return to useful function.