Twirly
Well-Known Member
Hi, Already posted in NL2, but it was suggested I try in here also, so sorry if you've had to read it twice!
I wondered if anyone had any experiences of treatments being offered to my mare for her very severe and aggressive ringbone (right fore)
Corticosteroids haven't worked and She's still very lame on 2 Danilon a day on restricted turnout.
She's already retired from ridden work due to numerous other orthopaedic issues that she is already reciving treatment or had surgery on (arthritis in neck, spine & sacro, navicular both fronts, spavins & PSD both hinds, deformed spine and spinal ligament compression) so treatment is purely to help her remain paddock sound.
Options I've been given are
1. Surgical Arthrodesis
Actually already discounted this as it is too invasive and involves too much stress for her with a month at the vet hospital - where she gets extremely stressed..already had surgery there on both her hindlegs plus up to 6 months box rest with only a 60% chance of working. I'm not prepared to put her through this.
2. Chemical fusion, vet says last resort due to pain involved for horse and possibility of damaging other joints close by
3. Neurectomy..lots of possible complications, but least stressful / invasive. She's already had both hocks done fairly successfully, but obviously this one carries more risks of injury and infection complications as she won't feel her foot
Would love to hear from anyone with experience of any of these treatments, good or bad as the only other option on the table is PTS. If anyone has been offered any other options it would be good to know too
Thanks
I wondered if anyone had any experiences of treatments being offered to my mare for her very severe and aggressive ringbone (right fore)
Corticosteroids haven't worked and She's still very lame on 2 Danilon a day on restricted turnout.
She's already retired from ridden work due to numerous other orthopaedic issues that she is already reciving treatment or had surgery on (arthritis in neck, spine & sacro, navicular both fronts, spavins & PSD both hinds, deformed spine and spinal ligament compression) so treatment is purely to help her remain paddock sound.
Options I've been given are
1. Surgical Arthrodesis
Actually already discounted this as it is too invasive and involves too much stress for her with a month at the vet hospital - where she gets extremely stressed..already had surgery there on both her hindlegs plus up to 6 months box rest with only a 60% chance of working. I'm not prepared to put her through this.
2. Chemical fusion, vet says last resort due to pain involved for horse and possibility of damaging other joints close by
3. Neurectomy..lots of possible complications, but least stressful / invasive. She's already had both hocks done fairly successfully, but obviously this one carries more risks of injury and infection complications as she won't feel her foot
Would love to hear from anyone with experience of any of these treatments, good or bad as the only other option on the table is PTS. If anyone has been offered any other options it would be good to know too
Thanks