LankyDoodle
Well-Known Member
They are going to do the anthroscopy or whatever it's called to look for any cartilage damage (meniscus), but the Xrays have now been looked at by a top Orthopaedic surgeon at Liphook (where the vet from Western Counties used to work), and they are in agreement that he has OCD in both stifles, worse on the lame side.
They want to go in and operate right away, forget about the box rest and anti-inflammatories for 3 weeks, as with it being OCD it will only get worse. So they're going to shove the camera in to have a look round, then operate on the affected joints, subject to agreement from my insurers. So erm, yeh, 2 uninsurable back legs at the age of 8. Great.
I have no idea what the prognosis for this is. I've done some googling and read that only 70% come sound enough to be ridden again, particularly where there has been cartilage damage as well. I'm in a state of shock.
This meniscus damage is the thing bothering them most, as that could prove difficult to combat; but with the OCD in both stifles, how likely is it that he will ever be sound, even just enough to do light hacking?
Gutted is just not the word now.
I have been particularly unimpressed with WC Equine Clinic actually. Everything is as clear as mud with them and to be honest, I'd have been better off asking my postman for an explanation of what this means for all the help the guy has been. I am pleased with how fast they are working, but I wish they'd slow down enough for me to actually give permission for them to operate - the implication seems to be that I will let it happen regardless.
They want to go in and operate right away, forget about the box rest and anti-inflammatories for 3 weeks, as with it being OCD it will only get worse. So they're going to shove the camera in to have a look round, then operate on the affected joints, subject to agreement from my insurers. So erm, yeh, 2 uninsurable back legs at the age of 8. Great.
I have no idea what the prognosis for this is. I've done some googling and read that only 70% come sound enough to be ridden again, particularly where there has been cartilage damage as well. I'm in a state of shock.
This meniscus damage is the thing bothering them most, as that could prove difficult to combat; but with the OCD in both stifles, how likely is it that he will ever be sound, even just enough to do light hacking?
Gutted is just not the word now.
I have been particularly unimpressed with WC Equine Clinic actually. Everything is as clear as mud with them and to be honest, I'd have been better off asking my postman for an explanation of what this means for all the help the guy has been. I am pleased with how fast they are working, but I wish they'd slow down enough for me to actually give permission for them to operate - the implication seems to be that I will let it happen regardless.