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J Small Anim Pract ; 42(11): 531-5, 2001 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11721980

ABSTRACT

The value of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of lesions of the Achilles tendon was Investigated in 42 dogs and seven cats. A standardised four-part ultrasonographic examination was established. Linear transducers with a frequency of more than 7.5 MHz were used. Ultrasonography allowed identification and differentiation of total ruptures and the differentiation of partial ruptures into deep or superficial ruptures, or those comprising muscular tears. The healing process could be monitored and imaged using this technique. Suture material was readily visible in surgically treated cases. Displacement of the superficial digital flexor tendon could be identified. In such cases, the tendon tissue was seen either medially or laterally to the calcaneus. The healing process of the Achilles tendon could also be documented using ultrasonography. However, it was not possible to determine the age of the injury and the exact end of the healing process. Ultrasonography therefore proved to be an excellent diagnostic method for imaging lesions of the Achilles tendon and associated injuries in dogs and cats. After physical examination, the technique should be the next logical step in the evaluation of a suspected injury to the Achilles tendon.


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Achilles Tendon/injuries , Cats , Dogs , Ultrasonography/veterinary , Animals , Diagnosis, Differential , Male , Physical Examination , Sensitivity and Specificity , Ultrasonography/methods , Wounds and Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Wounds and Injuries/veterinary
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Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9710932

ABSTRACT

Dogs and cats rarely have problems with the Achilles tendon and if so, it usually results from a direct trauma. Prime area for injuries is the insertion on the tuber calcanei or directly proximal. One defers between complete and partial ruptures, acute and chronic injuries as well as displacement of the tendon of the superficial digital flexor muscle. In 38 cases (33 dogs and five cats) the clinical examination, radiology, ultrasonography and therapy are shown. Usually the clinical examination is sufficient for a diagnosis (hyperflexion of the hock and weight-bearing on the plantar surface of the metatarsus). The radiology primarily shows up abnormalities on the calcaneus, mineralisations of the tendon and allows the assessment of implants. Ultrasonography is the diagnostic imaging of choice for judgement of tendon diseases as well as the progress of their healing. Tendon suture is advisable if the rupture is open, fresh and/or complete and in cases of luxation of the superficial digital flexor muscle. Immobilisation of the tarsus in hyperextension seems to be of utmost importance no matter if an operative or conservative therapy is chosen.


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Achilles Tendon/injuries , Cat Diseases , Dog Diseases , Muscular Diseases/veterinary , Achilles Tendon/diagnostic imaging , Achilles Tendon/surgery , Animals , Cat Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Cat Diseases/surgery , Cats , Dog Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Dog Diseases/surgery , Dogs , Female , Male , Muscular Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Muscular Diseases/surgery , Radiography , Rupture/diagnostic imaging , Rupture/surgery , Rupture/veterinary , Tendon Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Tendon Injuries/surgery , Tendon Injuries/veterinary , Ultrasonography
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