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In the previous post MRI and clinical findings were discussed for this horse. The next step was a navicular bursoscopy (key-hole surgery into the navicular bursa). A navicular bursoscopy is a minimally invasive surgery approach allows direct visualization and debridement of affected structures - within the navicular bursa - with the goal of restoring function in this apparatus and improving long term soundness.   Here’s how the procedure works: ⠀ Step 1: Surgical Prep The patient is placed under general anesthesia.  The limb is carefully positioned and aseptically prepared.  ⠀ Step 2: Portal Creation A small incision (about 8mm) is made to insert a scope and instruments. This is typically done under image guidance. ⠀ Step 3: Insertion of the Arthroscope A tiny camera (arthroscope) is inserted into the bursa to allow direct visualization of the internal structures. Step 4: Diagnostic Assessment The surgeon inspects the bursa for inflammation, torn and extruded tendon fibers, cartilage loss, adhesions, or any other abnormalities.  Step 5: Therapeutic Intervention Instruments are inserted through additional portals to repair/smooth/debride any pathology inciting inflammation in the bursa.  A lubricant (hyaluronic acid) and/or biologic therapies (Stem cells/PRP/amnion extracts) are generally infiltrated into the bursa before closure. You can see this at the 1:00 mark. Step 6: Closure Instruments are removed, and the small incisions are closed with sutures.  A sterile lower limb bandage is applied with non moisture wicking material over the hooof.   This minimally invasive approach allows clean-up of previously inaccessible lesions, faster recovery, reduced post-op pain, and less tissue trauma compared to open surgery. #performancehorse #beforeandafter #equinetiktok
In the previous post MRI and clinical findings were discussed for this horse. The next step was a navicular bursoscopy (key-hole surgery into the navicular bursa). A navicular bursoscopy is a minimally invasive surgery approach allows direct visualization and debridement of affected structures - within the navicular bursa - with the goal of restoring function in this apparatus and improving long term soundness.   Here’s how the procedure works: ⠀ Step 1: Surgical Prep The patient is placed under general anesthesia.  The limb is carefully positioned and aseptically prepared.  ⠀ Step 2: Portal Creation A small incision (about 8mm) is made to insert a scope and instruments. This is typically done under image guidance. ⠀ Step 3: Insertion of the Arthroscope A tiny camera (arthroscope) is inserted into the bursa to allow direct visualization of the internal structures. Step 4: Diagnostic Assessment The surgeon inspects the bursa for inflammation, torn and extruded tendon fibers, cartilage loss, adhesions, or any other abnormalities.  Step 5: Therapeutic Intervention Instruments are inserted through additional portals to repair/smooth/debride any pathology inciting inflammation in the bursa.  A lubricant (hyaluronic acid) and/or biologic therapies (Stem cells/PRP/amnion extracts) are generally infiltrated into the bursa before closure. You can see this at the 1:00 mark. Step 6: Closure Instruments are removed, and the small incisions are closed with sutures.  A sterile lower limb bandage is applied with non moisture wicking material over the hooof.   This minimally invasive approach allows clean-up of previously inaccessible lesions, faster recovery, reduced post-op pain, and less tissue trauma compared to open surgery. #performancehorse #beforeandafter #equinetiktok

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