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Growth of a minimally invasive method to equine cervical articular side joints for placement of an ND:YAG LASER.
Can Vet J. 2017 Nov;58(11):1181-1186
Authors: Shearer TR, Kinsley MA, Pease AP, Patterson JS
Summary
The aim of this research was to develop a minimally invasive method to equine cervical articular side joints for software of an ND:YAG LASER and to guage the consequences of the laser fiber on the encompassing tissue. Below basic anesthesia, an ND:YAG LASER was used to use 2000 J of power to five cervical articular side joints in three horses (15 joints complete). Horses had been euthanized and the cervical sides and spinal cords had been examined grossly and histologically. Gross pathology of the articular sides revealed proof of articular cartilage charring and diffuse roughening of the floor. Histopathology confirmed coagulative necrosis. This novel method allowed entry to the cervical articular side joints with the ND:YAG LASER and has the potential to permit efficiency of a minimally invasive facilitated ankylosis process. Additional validation in sedated, standing horses is required to determine security and efficacy of this system.
PMID: 29089655 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]