Suspensory tear and drop sesamoid bones

susie2193

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Hi

I'm looking for other peoples experiences.

8 months ago my horse went lame behind, after a lot of investigations and scans he was eventually diagnosed with a tear in a hind suspensory branch and his sesamoid bones had dropped in that leg.

Prognosis was a light hack if I could get him sound.

He stayed on box rest for 5 months with walking in hand, and since then has been turned out. I trotted him up today and he has gone from 4/10 lame to 2/10 lame, but his fetlock has visibly dropped.

For various reasons ligaments are excluded from my insurance, and so getting him scanned and x-rayed regularly isn't an option, as the original diagnosis cost me over £3000.

He is happy in the field at the moment, but I am after people's experiences on whether you think he will ever come sound, or if I will end up making the hardest decision of my life.

Before he went lame he did low level dressage, so a very easy life, and I'm concerned that if he does come sound he will very quickly go lame again.
 
Can't help much as I'm about the same stage as you are with my mare but I feel your pain.
There's so little information out there regarding branch injuries - everything I could find refered to proximal suspensory damage which apparnetly has a much better prognosis.
If it helps I was told there is no point in re-xraying as once the sesamoid bone has the inflammatory changes they never go away on x-ray. I was advised not to bother with lots of scans etc but to go on how the horse was clinically (mine also has her ligaments excluded)
 
One at work did the branch and fractured the sesamoid on a front leg. Came back into full work - came in lame but DID come 100% sound with work! He didn't stand up to racing again but he will be a perfectly normal horse for someone. If you have the time to give then it will be your best friend.
 
I bought an ex racer who had ripped his tendons off his sesamoids on a hind leg. He had a years rest and came back absolutely fine. He cross countried with me with no issues.
 
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