Size and geometry of apical sesamoid fracture fragments as a determinant of prognosis in Thoroughbred racehorses.

@article{Kamm2011SizeAG,
  title={Size and geometry of apical sesamoid fracture fragments as a determinant of prognosis in Thoroughbred racehorses.},
  author={J Lacy Kamm and Lawrence R. Bramlage and Lauren V. Schnabel and Alan J. Ruggles and Rolf M. Embertson and Scott A Hopper},
  journal={Equine veterinary journal},
  year={2011},
  volume={43 4},
  pages={
          412-7
        }
}
REASON FOR PERFORMING STUDY Analysis was performed to examine a method for refining the preoperative prognosis for horses that had surgery to remove apical fractures of the proximal sesamoid bones (PSBs). OBJECTIVES To determine if: 1) there was a difference in size or configuration of apical fractures between the different anatomical locations of the PSBs, which have been shown to affect the prognosis; and 2) the size or configuration could predict the prognosis for racehorses with these… 
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The case records of 49 horses with proximal sesamoid bone fracture were studied and the prognosis following surgical removal of apical fractures appeared to be superior to that for stall rest alone and basilar fractures was poor.
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