BlueFire710
Well-Known Member
Hi there,
My horse has just been diagnosed with proximal suspensory desmitis (with bone involvement) in both hind legs and the vet has said that surgery - denerving the proximal suspensory ligaments - is the best course of action as shock wave therapy won't be enough in this case.
I am concerned about the risks of surgery and also the prognosis - I have been told an 80% success rate but would like to know whether this is the reality, whether this is recovery that lasts long term and what level of return this involves so if anyone has gone ahead with the surgery for this issue I would be very grateful to hear your experiences (pm great too if preferred). Also, if anyone was told the same as me but decided not to do the surgery I would be very grateful to hear how this turned out to.
Many thanks!
My horse has just been diagnosed with proximal suspensory desmitis (with bone involvement) in both hind legs and the vet has said that surgery - denerving the proximal suspensory ligaments - is the best course of action as shock wave therapy won't be enough in this case.
I am concerned about the risks of surgery and also the prognosis - I have been told an 80% success rate but would like to know whether this is the reality, whether this is recovery that lasts long term and what level of return this involves so if anyone has gone ahead with the surgery for this issue I would be very grateful to hear your experiences (pm great too if preferred). Also, if anyone was told the same as me but decided not to do the surgery I would be very grateful to hear how this turned out to.
Many thanks!