2013
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-950x.2013.12078.x
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Subtotal ostectomy of impinging dorsal spinous processes in 23 standing horses

Abstract: Subtotal ostectomy of impinging DSPs can be performed with good results with the horse standing.

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“…This study provides additional support for ISLD as an effective surgical option for management of pain associated with ORDSP. The success rate of ISLD in horses that underwent and improved with diagnostic analgesia in the study population (9/10 [90%]) is similar to the success rate achieved in other studies and with other surgical methods, for which diagnostic analgesia was also a criteria for case inclusion (81%–86%) . Horses that did not undergo diagnostic analgesia prior to ISLD achieved a lower success rate (4/8 [50%]) than previously reported (91%–95%) in studies for which diagnostic analgesia was not a criteria for case inclusion.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…This study provides additional support for ISLD as an effective surgical option for management of pain associated with ORDSP. The success rate of ISLD in horses that underwent and improved with diagnostic analgesia in the study population (9/10 [90%]) is similar to the success rate achieved in other studies and with other surgical methods, for which diagnostic analgesia was also a criteria for case inclusion (81%–86%) . Horses that did not undergo diagnostic analgesia prior to ISLD achieved a lower success rate (4/8 [50%]) than previously reported (91%–95%) in studies for which diagnostic analgesia was not a criteria for case inclusion.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The success rate of ISLD in horses that underwent and improved with diagnostic analgesia in the study population (9/10 [90%]) is similar to the success rate achieved in other studies and with other surgical methods, for which diagnostic analgesia was also a criteria for case inclusion (81%-86%). 11,20 Horses that did not undergo diagnostic analgesia prior to ISLD achieved a lower success rate (4/8 [50%]) than previously reported (91%-95%) 21,22 in studies for which diagnostic analgesia was not a criteria for case inclusion. The small case number in the current population or differences in case selection between the two studies may account for the discrepancy between success rates.…”
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confidence: 76%
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“…An array of surgical techniques to remove impinging DSPs in the horse have been previously described (Walmsley et al 2002;Perkins et al 2005;Desbrosse et al 2007;Brink 2014;Jacklin et al 2014). Treatment of osteomas in man is aimed at ensuring complete excision of the mass to eliminate ongoing symptoms of pain (Etemadifar and Hadi 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DOI : 10.4267/2042/58194 de résection partielle des processus épineux ont été décrites, l'une chez le cheval sous anesthésie générale (n = 25) (Jacklin et al 2014) et l'autre chez le cheval debout (n = 23) (Brink, 2014). Toutes ces études rapportent que 72 à 86 % des chevaux retravaillent normalement dans l'année.…”
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