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zakyle
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Posted - 17 Sep 2008 :  9:04:16 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add zakyle to your friends list Send zakyle a Private Message
i wonder if anyone had had any experience of a chipped bone?
Gucc has been to the vets today and had xray's which has revealed a chipped bone on the indide of his fetlock joint.
He is being refered to Leahurst, but i just wondered what the outlook was, if he doesnt get an ifection in the joint when/if they remeove the bone chip.

I am devestated, as he is only just 5



Ang
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zakyle
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Posted - 17 Sep 2008 :  9:39:11 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add zakyle to your friends list Send zakyle a Private Message
sorry, apologies for the horrendous spelling, having just read my post

Ang
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sammyd0380
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Posted - 17 Sep 2008 :  10:22:16 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add sammyd0380 to your friends list Send sammyd0380 a Private Message
Hi Zakyle,
Do you know how big the chip is?
The prognosis for a chip is usually very good - tb horses in training often have them removed (usually keyhole surgery),
and make a full recovery very quickly.
Hope this puts your mind at rest a bit

www.samadracing.co.uk
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zakyle
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Posted - 18 Sep 2008 :  10:05:59 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add zakyle to your friends list Send zakyle a Private Message
hi, thanks for your replies
the ship is triangular in shape, and it is kind of at the inside top the bone as if you are looking at it from the front view.
(not very technical sorry)
its quite hard to tell how big it is, because i am not sure if the xrays were to scale,

Ang
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annas
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Posted - 18 Sep 2008 :  8:58:11 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add annas to your friends list Send annas a Private Message
I think that these are generally quite easy to remove (as Sam says with Keyhole surgery). Best of luck.
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Em
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Posted - 19 Sep 2008 :  6:53:32 PM  Show Profile  Visit Em's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add Em to your friends list Send Em a Private Message
Sheena was x-rayed on Thursday due to lameness and after a few xray's showed a chipped bone on her fetlock but vets didn't think that was the cause of her lameness and after nerve blocking showed it wasn't, they thought it could have been there since birth so wasn't a problem. They did say if it was, it could be removed by key hole surgery and would be a good outcome.
Sheena is currently at Leahurst for further tests and a bone scan next week, I am gutted so understand how you feel.

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zakyle
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Posted - 19 Sep 2008 :  9:17:45 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add zakyle to your friends list Send zakyle a Private Message
Em,
So sorry to hear that....keep us posted on her progress, i will keep my fingers crossed for her, May see her there if i get news hopefully on Monday, when Gucc can go

Ang
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Em
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Posted - 20 Sep 2008 :  01:58:18 AM  Show Profile  Visit Em's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add Em to your friends list Send Em a Private Message
Thanks, she has to wait till the end of next week for a MRI scan so looks like she will be in for a while. Keeping everything crossed for you as understand how hard it is. We may cross paths at Leahurst lol.

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zakyle
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Posted - 22 Sep 2008 :  8:52:19 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add zakyle to your friends list Send zakyle a Private Message
Em,

Any news on when you will have mri scan?
I have heard from the vet that they will operate to remove Gucc's chip.
Dont know whether to feel glad or sad!! Just need to wait for an admittance date?
Hopefully you will have good results from the bone scan
fingers xx'd

Ang

Edited by - zakyle on 22 Sep 2008 8:55:42 PM
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ella
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Posted - 22 Sep 2008 :  11:35:32 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add ella to your friends list Send ella a Private Message
I've had 2 operated on for fetlock "joint mice".
1 was a traumatic injury & recovered very quickly & remained sound after surgery.
The other had OCD, a growth disease, & though the surgery improved him he remained arthritic long-term.



"If an 'alternative treatment' has reliable effect it becomes classified simply as MEDICINE" D.B.
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Em
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Posted - 23 Sep 2008 :  10:02:41 AM  Show Profile  Visit Em's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add Em to your friends list Send Em a Private Message
She is having the MRI bone scan on Wednesday then has to go into isolation for 2 days as she will be radioactive!
Can they operate through key hole? I know how you are feeling, it has been one of the worst things I have done having to leave Sheena there.
Is it Leahurst you will be going to?

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zakyle
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Posted - 23 Sep 2008 :  8:36:11 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add zakyle to your friends list Send zakyle a Private Message
yes it will be leahurst, i think the consultant is named Ellen Singer, she says that it needs to be removed, but it depends on the damage to the joint/soft tissues as to the prognosis.

Fingers crossed for both of themXX
thanks Ella, that has given me some hope as they suspect injury rather than joint problems, though they will xray two hind fetlocks to be sure.
It will be keyhole, so hopefully not a long recovery.
Will be thinking of Sheena tomorow

Ang
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Silvern_Scepris
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Posted - 23 Sep 2008 :  9:04:09 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Silvern_Scepris to your friends list Send Silvern_Scepris a Private Message
My gelding had keyhole surgery on his stifle in May. He was absolutely fine within a few hours, he just looked a bit like a patchwork pony . The only thing that makes it a bit dangerous is the anasethic, but that is the case with all surgery where horses have to go under.

I know how you feel Emily, Andre had a bone scan back in Feb and I burst into tears when the vet said I couldn't see him for 3 days . It didn't show up anything at all. I hope the scan finds the cause of Sheena's lameness for you .



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Em
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Posted - 24 Sep 2008 :  08:54:44 AM  Show Profile  Visit Em's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add Em to your friends list Send Em a Private Message
I have everything crossed for you and hoping it is as straightforward as possible. I have sent you a PM.

Elizabeth - I couldn't believe it when they said she will need isolation for 2 days! I have found it all very hard, the hospital is about an hours drive from home and they have strict visiting times so not very easy to see her everyday. Hope Andre is doing ok give him a hug from his sister x

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kirsty
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Posted - 25 Sep 2008 :  09:17:59 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add kirsty to your friends list Send kirsty a Private Message
Hi My mare connie was operated on for a chip in her fetlock when she was seven she has done 6 seasons of Endurance since then and done up to 75 miles in a day and 100 miles in 2 days
Kirsty

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zakyle
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Posted - 26 Sep 2008 :  11:21:56 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add zakyle to your friends list Send zakyle a Private Message
thanks fr all your positive replies of your experiences...
Hopefully both Gucc and Sheena, will be back on top form SoonXX

Ang
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Em
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Posted - 03 Oct 2008 :  6:41:36 PM  Show Profile  Visit Em's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add Em to your friends list Send Em a Private Message
Ang, Has Gucc gone into Leahurst today? Sending heeling vibes & lots of good luck.

Em & Sheena

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zakyle
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Posted - 08 Oct 2008 :  8:58:05 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add zakyle to your friends list Send zakyle a Private Message
Sorry Em,
Not had a chance to logon until now....How has Sheena gotten on? Hope the news is positive.
Gucc went to leahurst on Monday, but they have refused to operate on him as he also has L vasculitis and sent us back home. Im truly gutted as they say the longer the chip is there the more damage it is causing. He has been put on a high dose of steroids to try and shift the vasculitis scabs enough for them to operate.
Apparently if they operate now, it could mean the joint healing could be compromised. And having to have him put down.

Ang
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saddlebred
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Posted - 09 Oct 2008 :  2:28:05 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add saddlebred to your friends list Send saddlebred a Private Message
Hi Ang

I am so sorry to hear that Gucci has been in the wars again.

Just to say that my mare had to have 6 chips removed from her fetlock. She was 18 at the time so probably one of their older patients for such surgery! There were no complications from the surgery. She is now 25 and as fit as a fiddle. Am riding her and she has never shown any signs of any arthritis or anything else developing. I was very careful with her rehab - she had lengthy box rests with increasing walks in hand and when I brought her back into work I took it very slowly.

I dont know anything about vasculitis but hopefully when that has cleared up you will be able to go through with the surgery and things can get back to normal for you both.
Best wishes
debs

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zakyle
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Posted - 09 Oct 2008 :  9:38:35 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add zakyle to your friends list Send zakyle a Private Message
Debs,
thanks for your reply...it is comforting to know that there is hope!
the scabs are looking better today, so fingers crossed we are heading in the right direction

Ang
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zakyle
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Posted - 29 Oct 2008 :  11:06:04 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add zakyle to your friends list Send zakyle a Private Message
Hi All,
Gucc finally went to Leahurst on Monday, he has had his op to remove the chip, which went well. they have said that they expect him to become sound Infact when i rang today for an update they said he had walked out sound today
Just hoping that we have no post op problems and that the vasculitis does not affect the wound sites.

Ang
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Pixie
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Posted - 30 Oct 2008 :  04:11:47 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Pixie to your friends list Send Pixie a Private Message
good news indeed. wishing him continued improvement. keep us posted

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Zan
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Posted - 30 Oct 2008 :  09:11:52 AM  Show Profile  Visit Zan's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add Zan to your friends list Send Zan a Private Message
Wonderful news

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precious
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Posted - 30 Oct 2008 :  09:15:04 AM  Show Profile  Click to see precious's MSN Messenger address Bookmark this reply Add precious to your friends list Send precious a Private Message
great news


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jillandlomond
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Posted - 30 Oct 2008 :  10:03:17 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jillandlomond to your friends list Send jillandlomond a Private Message
Really chuffed for you and your boy!!


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Em
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Posted - 30 Oct 2008 :  6:55:48 PM  Show Profile  Visit Em's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add Em to your friends list Send Em a Private Message
Ang, great news to hear the op went well!!! Wishing him a speedy and full recovery.

Sheena is home and sound but just needs a few months rest before she comes back into work. We just have to hope it doesn't return as still a mystery as to what it really was. We have to put it down to a ligament pull and hopefully no fracture will appear on the next lot of X-rays which could potential happen yet but I am hopeful it isn't.

Wishing Gucc well x

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