Treatment of solar prolapse using the heart bar shoe and dorsal hoof wall resection technique

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This paper describes the treatment of 10 horses suffering from acute laminitis using the heart bar shoe and a dorsal hoof wall resection technique. All cases had progressed to prolapse of the tip of the pedal bone covered by solar corium through the horny sole; in one case the exposed tip of the distal phalanx became visible. Nine cases of distal phalangeal rotation and one case of distal displacement of the distal phalanx (sinking) are described. Two animals were destroyed because of the degree of lameness, one remains slightly lame at the trot and the remaining seven have returned to their previous use at comparable levels of performance. © 1989 EVJ Ltd

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EUSTACE, R. A., & CALDWELL, M. N. (1989). Treatment of solar prolapse using the heart bar shoe and dorsal hoof wall resection technique. Equine Veterinary Journal, 21(5), 370–372. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1989.tb02694.x

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