Hoof wall masses removal in 30 standing sedated horses: Surgical technique, postoperative complications and long‐term outcome
Catherine Ross,
Jonathan M. White,
Maria Hibner‐Szaltys
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo describe the surgical technique for removal of hoof wall masses in horses under standing sedation (SS) and local anesthesia (LA), and to report complications and long‐term outcome following surgery.Study designObservational retrospective study.AnimalsClient‐owned horses (n = 30).MethodsHorses undergoing keratoma removal under SS and LA in a single equine hospital between August 2016 and July 2023 were included in the study. Signalment, affected foot, history of lameness and/or foot abscesses, degre… Show more
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