Simini Surgery Review: Equine Edition
In this episode of the Simini Equine Surgery Podcast, we explore the orthopedic research from the November 2025 issue (Issue 8) of Veterinary Surgery, where two studies focus on a shared objective: identifying orthopedic injuries earlier and treating them more effectively to maximize athletic performance and long-term soundness. One study demonstrates how early arthroscopic intervention can prevent incomplete third carpal bone slab fractures from progressing into career-ending injuries, while the second presents the largest multicenter case series to date evaluating plate fixation for proximal splint bone fractures in horses. In this episode: ✅ Garcia-Collao et al. evaluated arthroscopic debridement of incomplete third carpal bone slab fractures (ISFs) in Thoroughbred and Standardbred racehorses. Reviewing 33 horses, the authors reported that 66.7% successfully returned to racing following early surgical intervention, with a median rehabilitation period of 247 days. The study emphasizes the importance of recognizing these lesions before progression to complete slab fractures or advanced osteoarthritis. During arthroscopy, surgeons observed medial palmar intercarpal ligament (MPIL) injury in every horse, raising important questions about whether ligament pathology may contribute to the development of these fractures rather than simply occurring as a consequence of them. The findings strongly support early diagnosis using skyline radiographs followed by aggressive arthroscopic debridement to preserve athletic careers. ✅ Melly et al. presented the largest published series evaluating plate fixation of proximal small metacarpal and metatarsal (splint bone) fractures in horses. Among 27 cases, 76% returned to their previous level of work or higher, while more than 90% of racehorses returned to racing following surgery. The study provides valuable technical guidance on implant selection, emphasizing the importance of maximizing screw purchase in relatively soft splint bone while avoiding penetration into the cortex of the third metacarpal or metatarsal, where stress risers may lead to catastrophic fractures during anesthetic recovery. The authors also discuss intraoperative screw stripping, postoperative complications, and practical considerations that can significantly influence surgical success. Together, these studies reinforce a central principle of equine orthopedic surgery: successful outcomes often depend on recognizing injuries before they become catastrophic and executing meticulous surgical technique that respects both anatomy and biomechanics. 🎓 Journal Articles Discussed * Garcia-Collao et al. — Outcome of arthroscopic debridement for the treatment of incomplete third carpal bone slab fractures in racehorses * Melly et al. — Plate fixation of small metacarpal and metatarsal bone fractures in 27 horses 📚 From the November 2025 Issue (Issue 8) of Veterinary Surgery 🎁 Want to learn more about Simini Protect Lavage or request a sample? Learn More: www.simini.com [http://www.simini.com] Request a Sample: https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit [https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit]
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