Zeb93
Well-Known Member
Hi,
My horse came in from the field on Saturday with a very small puncture wound a couple of cm above his hock. No idea what could have caused it as it is in a very strange place for anything to catch and not the kind of wound you would get from a kick. He was quite lame on it so vet was called. Vet scanned and said didnt look good and advised transport to equine hospital.
He had surgery yesterday and found the SDFT 90% lacerated. Whatever has caused this has also punctured the surrounding bursa but luckily no other tendons were involved. They have flushed out the bursa and cleaned up the ends of the damaged tendon but because of the tension in the tendon have said they cannot do more to repair it. He now has a cast on for 10 days. He got up from the surgery really well which was what they were worried about so now it is just a waiting game to see if it gets infected. If all goes well he can come home when the cast is off and start the long road to recovery.
The vet reckons best case scenario is light hack with possible mechanical lameness due to the scar tissue that will form. I am absolutely gutted, he is so talented and only seven.
Does anyone have any experiences with this type of injury or tips to help me keep sane through months of box rest and walking out?
Thanks,
Zeb
My horse came in from the field on Saturday with a very small puncture wound a couple of cm above his hock. No idea what could have caused it as it is in a very strange place for anything to catch and not the kind of wound you would get from a kick. He was quite lame on it so vet was called. Vet scanned and said didnt look good and advised transport to equine hospital.
He had surgery yesterday and found the SDFT 90% lacerated. Whatever has caused this has also punctured the surrounding bursa but luckily no other tendons were involved. They have flushed out the bursa and cleaned up the ends of the damaged tendon but because of the tension in the tendon have said they cannot do more to repair it. He now has a cast on for 10 days. He got up from the surgery really well which was what they were worried about so now it is just a waiting game to see if it gets infected. If all goes well he can come home when the cast is off and start the long road to recovery.
The vet reckons best case scenario is light hack with possible mechanical lameness due to the scar tissue that will form. I am absolutely gutted, he is so talented and only seven.
Does anyone have any experiences with this type of injury or tips to help me keep sane through months of box rest and walking out?
Thanks,
Zeb