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Abstract
Objective: The objective was to investigate synovial sample appearance, total nucleated cell count (TNCC), total protein concentration (TP), and neutrophil percentage in horses with acute articular fractures to aid decision making in acutely lame horses.
Methods: Synovial fluid records were analyzed over an 11 year period from horses undergoing lag screw fixation or arthroscopic fragment removal of intra-articular fractures within 48 h of occurrence. Horses were excluded when presented with wounds close to the joint or when treatment was delayed by 48 h or more. The TNCC was compared between two groups according to time from occurrence (<8 and >8 h).
Results: A total of 54 horses met inclusion criteria yielding 55 synovial samples obtained from either the metacarpo/tarsophalangeal (n = 49) or intercarpal joints (n = 6). The median TNCC for all samples was 20.6 × 109/L (range 0.1-76.1 × 109/L). The TNCC was greater than 30 × 109/L in 17 cases (30.9%). The highest median TNCC was recorded in the earlier group (<8 h). The median TP concentration was 40 g/L (n = 48, range 4-76 g/L) and median neutrophil percentage was 83.0% (n = 27, range 0% to 93%). No differences were observed in samples from different joints or different fracture configurations. Hemarthrosis was present in 94.6% of cases where gross appearance was described (n = 35).
Conclusion: Acute intra-articular fracture in the horse had the potential to elevate synovial fluid parameters above values considered diagnostic for septic arthritis. Limitations of this study include the small sample size and the absence of serial samples to assess temporal variations.
Clinical significance: The findings demonstrate that there can be overlap in synovial fluid parameters between cases of acute intra-articular fracture and septic arthritis.
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Veterinary Surgery, the official publication of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and European College of Veterinary Surgeons, is a source of up-to-date coverage of surgical and anesthetic management of animals, addressing significant problems in veterinary surgery with relevant case histories and observations.
It contains original, peer-reviewed articles that cover developments in veterinary surgery, and presents the most current review of the field, with timely articles on surgical techniques, diagnostic aims, care of infections, and advances in knowledge of metabolism as it affects the surgical patient. The journal places new developments in perspective, encompassing new concepts and peer commentary to help better understand and evaluate the surgical patient.