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Picked-up nail – Diagnosis

Picked-up nail – Diagnosis

Radiography

Different structures within the hoof may be injured depending on the location and depth of the puncture wound. Radiographs in two planes with a probe inserted into the puncture wound provide more detailed indications about the extent of the injury. A study using contrast medium can provide further information about the affected structures. The joint suspected of being penetrated (usually the coffin joint) should be filled with at least 10ml of contrast medium. The hoof is then radiographed after a few minutes to determine whether the contrast medium drains out through the puncture channel. The navicular bursa and the DFTS can be examined selectively using the same technique.

 

Further diagnostic investigations

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