Cripple101
Well-Known Member
Hi all
Just after some advice regarding the N&F surgery for hind PSD.
My 5 year old was diagnosed in April after being NQR for a few months, and eventually going lame. He blocked to both hind high suspensories and ultrasound showed some thickening but no lesions, left worse than right. They were treated with cortisone and a course of shockwave, and things were looking good while he was in walk work in July, so we started a slow work increase. Unfortunately there's been a recurrence of the toe dragging and him feeling not quite right in the last week or so, and vet has confirmed he's gone lame again, but this time right hind worse. We blocked again to be sure and it's come up to the high suspensory again, but even his left hind is reactive on flexion, so it doesn't look like we're making any progress.
Vet thinks I need to seriously consider surgery at this point, as it doesn't look like he's coping with even light work as is. My head is in a complete spin even thinking about it. Vet is going to call me next week for a chat about it once I've had time to think.
So, questions;
Am I correct in the thinking that the surgery will not solve the problem, merely relieve compartment syndrome and the pain from the suspensory? In this case, what is the liklihood that the suspensory will continue to be damaged, ultimately resulting in a complete breakdown of the ligament?
Does anyone know anything about long term prospects after the surgery? A lot of people seem to really rave about it, but are only a year out from it. I'm very conscious my boy is only a 5 year old.
What's the rehab and recovery process like with this surgery? After a long spell of box rest when this was initially diagnosed, he lost the plot in the stable so not sure we can go through a long term box rest again.
Is there always a primary reason for PSD? Doesn't look to be conformational, but we've not found a primary reason so I'm concerned about why it's happening - especially if we go down the surgical route and it continues to cause issues.
I know the op prevents you from being able to compete BE/FEI, but has there been any other restrictions people have found once they've had the op?
I've been religiously using the ArcEquine throughout but doesn't seem to have helped at this point. Insurance is out in Jan, so I have a little bit of time to play with, but not loads!
Thanks in advance for any replies to this!
Just after some advice regarding the N&F surgery for hind PSD.
My 5 year old was diagnosed in April after being NQR for a few months, and eventually going lame. He blocked to both hind high suspensories and ultrasound showed some thickening but no lesions, left worse than right. They were treated with cortisone and a course of shockwave, and things were looking good while he was in walk work in July, so we started a slow work increase. Unfortunately there's been a recurrence of the toe dragging and him feeling not quite right in the last week or so, and vet has confirmed he's gone lame again, but this time right hind worse. We blocked again to be sure and it's come up to the high suspensory again, but even his left hind is reactive on flexion, so it doesn't look like we're making any progress.
Vet thinks I need to seriously consider surgery at this point, as it doesn't look like he's coping with even light work as is. My head is in a complete spin even thinking about it. Vet is going to call me next week for a chat about it once I've had time to think.
So, questions;
Am I correct in the thinking that the surgery will not solve the problem, merely relieve compartment syndrome and the pain from the suspensory? In this case, what is the liklihood that the suspensory will continue to be damaged, ultimately resulting in a complete breakdown of the ligament?
Does anyone know anything about long term prospects after the surgery? A lot of people seem to really rave about it, but are only a year out from it. I'm very conscious my boy is only a 5 year old.
What's the rehab and recovery process like with this surgery? After a long spell of box rest when this was initially diagnosed, he lost the plot in the stable so not sure we can go through a long term box rest again.
Is there always a primary reason for PSD? Doesn't look to be conformational, but we've not found a primary reason so I'm concerned about why it's happening - especially if we go down the surgical route and it continues to cause issues.
I know the op prevents you from being able to compete BE/FEI, but has there been any other restrictions people have found once they've had the op?
I've been religiously using the ArcEquine throughout but doesn't seem to have helped at this point. Insurance is out in Jan, so I have a little bit of time to play with, but not loads!
Thanks in advance for any replies to this!