Date
March 2011
Journal
Equine Veterinary Education
Volume
23
Number
3
Pages
142-147
Penetrating injuries of the foot are extremely common in equine practice. Most are managed conservatively with generally a good prognosis but there is always the concern that any foot penetration can have the potential to involve deeper structures resulting in life-threatening complications. It is therefore essential that the veterinarian has a sound working knowledge of anatomy and understands the risks of potential sequelae from the earliest possible moment.