Sun 20 May 2012
listen this page

Anatomical, magnetic resonance imaging and histological findings in the accessory ligament of the deep digital flexor tendon of forelimbs in nonlame horses

A. NAGY, S. DYSON Equine Veterinary Journal May 2011 43 3 309-316
Reasons for performing the study: Detailed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and histological appearances of the accessory ligament of the deep digital flexor tendon (AL-DDFT) have not been documented previously in detail. Objectives: To: 1) describe anatomical connections between the AL-DDFT and adjacent structures; 2) describe high-field and low-field MRI and histological appearances of the AL-DDFT in the forelimb of horses with no carpal or proximal metacarpal pain; and 3) assess the relationship between age, breed, gender, height, weight and MRI findings. Methods: Ten forelimbs were dissected to determine anatomical relationships among the AL-DDFT and adjacent structures. High- and low-field MR images of the AL-DDFT and related structures from 29 cadaver limbs of nonlame horses were analysed subjectively and objectively. The relationship between age, breed, gender, height, weight and MRI findings was assessed using a Chi-squared test. Twelve ALs-DDFT were examined histologically. Histological and MRI findings were compared subjectively. Results: Fibrous bundles were seen between the AL-DDFT and the lateral aspect of the superficial digital flexor tendon (n = 9) and the DDFT (n = 2). The AL-DDFT had low to intermediate signal intensity in most limbs in most high-field and low-field MRI sequences. In 69% of limbs, oblique bands of higher signal intensity than the rest of the ligament were identified in high-field images of the AL-DDFT. The cross-sectional area of the AL-DDFT in the proximal 7 cm of the metacarpal region ranged from 68.1–299 mm2. There was no significant relationship between age, gender, weight or height and either the cross-sectional area of the AL-DDFT or the presence of oblique higher signal intensity bands. Histological examination revealed that the AL-DDFT had thick collagen bundles arranged in large crimps and sometimes crossing in oblique directions. The cellularity was greater than in the deep digital flexor tendon in all limbs. Conclusion and potential relevance: The large variability in the MRI appearance and size of the AL-DDFT in nonlame horses should be borne in mind when interpreting MR images of lame horses.

Official newsletter

Stay informed with OrthoVetSuperSite Newsletter

Small Animals Poll Large Animals Poll

Jobs

OrthoVet Books

JOHNSON
AO principles of fracture management in the dog and cat + DVD
1st ed., 529 pages, 450 ill., AO Publishing, October 2005
List price: € 250,00
Sell price: € 225,00
SCOTT
Feline orthopedics
1st ed., 384 pages, 350 ill., Blackwell Science, May 2007
List price: € 139,00
Sell price: € 118,00
MAY
Self-assessment colour review of equine orthopaedics and rheumatology
1st ed., 192 pages, 320 ill., Manson Publishing/The Veterinary Press, June 1998
List price: € 39,00
Sell price: € 33,00
BAXTER
Manual of equine lameness
1st ed, 454 pages, 750 ill., John Wiley & Sons, October 2011
List price: € 73,00
Sell price: € 62,00
COUGHLAN
Manual of small animal fracture repair and management
1st ed., 348 pages, 500 ill., BSAVA Publications, June 1998
List price: € 99,00
Sell price: € 84,00

Vet Events

Events

« May 2012 »
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031