Bone infection
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:11 pm
I have a 4 month old colt that cut his leg on wire 4 weeks ago. The cut has healed very well with a minimal scar.
At 3 weeks he was still lame so I had the vet out to check it and he did x-rays.
The results were not good. There is a bone chip off the cannon about 1cm long, this chip has left a channel which has allowed infection to get into the bone.
The infection has eaten the chip (it cannot be seen in the x-ray) The vet also said that he cannot see the bottom of the splint bone.
At the cut site there is a large bump which is calcification.
The weanling has been on antibiotics (penicillin and Genta Max) now for 5 days. He could canter on 4 legs and seemed on the road to recovery with minimal lameness.
36 hours after his last round of anitbiotics he went back to 3 legs at the canter and was noticeably lamer.
So he went back on the meds for another 3 days and he is on stall rest now for 6 weeks
What are the chances of getting rid of this bone infection. Vet feels there is a good chance that it will go and the little guy will be normal after stall rest.
Any other advice for this problem is greatly needed.
At 3 weeks he was still lame so I had the vet out to check it and he did x-rays.
The results were not good. There is a bone chip off the cannon about 1cm long, this chip has left a channel which has allowed infection to get into the bone.
The infection has eaten the chip (it cannot be seen in the x-ray) The vet also said that he cannot see the bottom of the splint bone.
At the cut site there is a large bump which is calcification.
The weanling has been on antibiotics (penicillin and Genta Max) now for 5 days. He could canter on 4 legs and seemed on the road to recovery with minimal lameness.
36 hours after his last round of anitbiotics he went back to 3 legs at the canter and was noticeably lamer.
So he went back on the meds for another 3 days and he is on stall rest now for 6 weeks
What are the chances of getting rid of this bone infection. Vet feels there is a good chance that it will go and the little guy will be normal after stall rest.
Any other advice for this problem is greatly needed.