PucciNPoni
Well-Known Member
My mare went for lameness work up at the horspital last week. The did flex tests, scintigraphy, ultrasound, xray, nerve blocks. They scintigraphy showed hot at her stifle, where the tibia and femur meet. The blocks made her sound when they blocked that area. The x-rays don't show enough, but all the above have ruled out cysts, chips, fractures and tumours. The ultrasound doesn't see in enough to locate exactly what's wrong, but the vets educated guess (if ya like) is a torn ligament, but which and how bad is yet undetermined.
I may have an issue getting insurance to pay for the scintigraphy, but that's another story. However, I now have been prescribed three weeks box rest, handwalking 2x a day. Her stifle was injected with HA and she's getting Cartrophen once a week while on box rest. If she doesn't come sound, the next step would be to investigate arthroscopically (if that's a word), and repair if possible.
To complicate matters somewhat, the mare had a bout of laminitis this spring (her first and hopefully her last). Steroids are out of the question, hence the HA injection, but we are keeping an eye on things anyway.
So now my question: Providing that the insurance will pay for key hole, WOULD YOU? Given that the mare is only 10, is fairly fit, and has so far been my horse of a lifetime? Or would that be putting her thru too much?
Thanks for your input. I've got 2 1/2 weeks to think about things and it's killing me.
I may have an issue getting insurance to pay for the scintigraphy, but that's another story. However, I now have been prescribed three weeks box rest, handwalking 2x a day. Her stifle was injected with HA and she's getting Cartrophen once a week while on box rest. If she doesn't come sound, the next step would be to investigate arthroscopically (if that's a word), and repair if possible.
To complicate matters somewhat, the mare had a bout of laminitis this spring (her first and hopefully her last). Steroids are out of the question, hence the HA injection, but we are keeping an eye on things anyway.
So now my question: Providing that the insurance will pay for key hole, WOULD YOU? Given that the mare is only 10, is fairly fit, and has so far been my horse of a lifetime? Or would that be putting her thru too much?
Thanks for your input. I've got 2 1/2 weeks to think about things and it's killing me.