Gross anatomy, computed tomographic contrast tenography, and needle endoscopy of the equine medial digital flexor tendon sheath
Maria P. Kerbert, Uta Delling, Nicole Verhaar

TL;DR
This study explores the anatomy of the equine medial digital flexor tendon sheath using CT scans and endoscopy, finding that a needle scope is effective for endoscopic examination.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel endoscopic approach using a needle scope for examining the equine medial digital flexor tendon sheath.
Findings
Intrasynovial structures like the mesotenon and synovial plicae were consistently identified via dissection and CT.
Two portals were needed to visualize the entire MDFTS, and endoscopic examination was feasible only with a needle scope.
A clinical case of septic tenosynovitis due to MDFTS laceration demonstrated the potential for endoscopic lavage.
Abstract
To investigate the computed tomography (CT) and gross anatomy of the equine medial digital flexor tendon sheath (MDFTS), and the endoscopic anatomy and approach to the MDFTS. Ex vivo experimental study and one clinical case. Twelve clinically normal cadaveric hindlimbs. Dissection, native and contrast CT scans were conducted to evaluate the anatomy of the MDFTS. Based on these findings, the portal locations for the endoscopic approaches were determined. Six hindlimbs were used in the pilot phase and another six limbs were selected for the main study. Endoscopic images were reviewed by three observers for the quality of visualization of intrasynovial structures during endoscopy. Intrasynovial structures that could consistently be identified during dissection and CT examination included the mesotenon in the proximal recess and two synovial plicae surrounding the medial digital flexor…
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TopicsVeterinary Equine Medical Research · Tendon Structure and Treatment · Musculoskeletal synovial abnormalities and treatments
