Arthroscopy vs. Ultrasound for Diagnosing Stifle Lesions

Researchers determined that using both modalities can help vets increase their diagnostic and prognostic capabilities.
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The horse’s stifle anatomy is extremely complex. It serves as the juncture for the femur and tibia/fibula and is comprised of three joints. Naturally, diagnosing injuries and disease processes in this joint can be challenging.

Veterinarians use both ultrasound and arthroscopy (inserting a slender arthroscope into a small incision to view a joint) to detect stifle pathology. Both have their limitations, however, so which one should you turn to first? The answer might not be cut-and-dried.

Laurie Goodrich, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVS, associate professor of surgery and lameness at Colorado State University’s (CSU) College of Veterinary Medicine, in Fort Collins, recently compared these two imaging modalities’ ability to diagnose stifle lesions. She presented her findings at the 2014 American Association of Equine Practitioners Convention, held Dec. 6-10 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Alexandra Beckstett, a native of Houston, Texas, is a lifelong horse owner who has shown successfully on the national hunter/jumper circuit and dabbled in hunter breeding. After graduating from Duke University, she joined Blood-Horse Publications as assistant editor of its book division, Eclipse Press, before joining The Horse. She was the managing editor of The Horse for nearly 14 years and is now editorial director of EquiManagement and My New Horse, sister publications of The Horse.

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