Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2000; 13(03): 146-148
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1632650
Case Report
Schattauer GmbH

Temporary successful closed reduction of an atlantoaxial luxation in a horse

T. Licka
1   Clinic for Orthopaedics in Ungulates, Veterinary University Vienna, Austria
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H. Edinger
1   Clinic for Orthopaedics in Ungulates, Veterinary University Vienna, Austria
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Publication History

Received 16 March 1999

Accepted 15 December 1999

Publication Date:
09 February 2018 (online)

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An eight year-old Welsh cob gelding (weighing 340 kg) was diagnosed with ventral luxation of the dens axis one day after trauma. Neurological signs included severe ataxia, wide stance and hypalgesia. Under general anaesthesia, closed reduction was achieved by maximum extension of the neck and subsequent manual impact on the ventral aspect of the transverse processes of the axis. A follow-up radiograph confirmed the reduction. Eight days later, re-luxation occurred, and as further attempts at nonsurgical and surgical reduction failed, the horse was euthanatised.