7 results match your criteria: "Oakridge Equine Hospital[Affiliation]"
J Equine Vet Sci
July 2024
Oakridge Equine Hospital, 6675 E Waterloo Rd, Edmond, OK 73034, United States. Electronic address:
A Quarter horse filly was evaluated for a two-week old wound of the right hind cannon bone after the mare stepped on her. A sequestrum was noted radiographically and was surgically debrided. After continued follow-up a left hind varus deformity was noted and was corrected with a lateral transphyseal screw in the distal left tibia.
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November 2022
Oakridge Equine Hospital, Edmond, OK, USA.
Background: Tendon and ligament injuries are significant causes of loss of use and early retirement in performance horses. Amniotic fluid and tissue are excellent sources of growth factors and cytokines important in tendon and ligament healing. Thus, an equine-origin liquid amnion allograft (ELAA) may be beneficial in the treatment of equine tendonitis and desmitis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Vet Intern Med
January 2019
Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
Background: Three flaviviruses (equine pegivirus [EPgV]; Theiler's disease-associated virus [TDAV]; non-primate hepacivirus [NPHV]) and equine parvovirus (EqPV-H) are present in equine blood products; the TDAV, NPHV, and EqPV-H have been suggested as potential causes of serum hepatitis.
Objective: To determine the prevalence of these viruses in horses with equine serum hepatitis.
Animals: Eighteen horses diagnosed with serum hepatitis, enrolled from US referral hospitals.
Can Vet J
December 2016
Oakridge Equine Hospital, PC 6675 East Waterloo Road, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034, USA (Bailey, Hague, Major, Zubrod, Brakenhoff ); Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, Department of Physiological Sciences, Oklahoma State University, 264 McElroy Hall, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078, USA (Davis).
The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of post-anesthetic colic in non-fasted adult horses undergoing isoflurane inhalant anesthesia for an elective, non-abdominal procedure at a single referral center. Medical records were searched from May 1, 2012 to May 31, 2014. Inclusion criteria included non-fasted patients ≥ 2 years of age that were anesthetized for an elective, non-abdominal procedure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCan Vet J
May 2012
Oakridge Equine Hospital, 6675 East Waterloo Road, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034, USA.
The significance of collateral ligament desmitis of the tarsocrural joint is often clinically underestimated, because it is an uncommon injury with a guarded prognosis for athletic soundness. The objective of this study was to describe the clinical presentation, treatment, and outcome of 12 horses with collateral ligament desmitis, along with tarsocrural joint synovitis secondary to hemarthrosis. Criteria for inclusion in this study included clinical signs of tarsocrural joint synovitis and sonographic evidence of collateral ligament desmitis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Vet Med Assoc
September 2009
Oakridge Equine Hospital, Edmond, OK 73034, USA.
Case Description: 3 foals were referred for treatment of tympany of the auditory tube diverticulum (guttural pouch).
Clinical Findings: Bilateral guttural pouch tympany was diagnosed in all 3 foals on the basis of clinical signs and results of radiographic and endoscopic evaluations and gutturocentesis. In each foal, previous medical or surgical interventions or both had failed to correct the problem.
Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract
December 2005
Oakridge Equine Hospital, 6675 East Waterloo Road, Edmond, OK 73034, USA.
When medical therapy and surgical treatments of an injured joint fail to return the animal to athletic performance or comfortable use of the limb, arthrodes is is a final option for some joints. Arthrodesis refers to the surgical fusion of a joint, resulting in bony ankylosis. Successful arthrodesis requires debridement of the articular cartilage through the calcified cartilage layer, exposing the subchondral bone; alignment of the joint into a weight-bearing position; and stabilization.
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