Ultrasound guidance aids in determining the success of equine temporomandibular joint arthrocentesis
James L. Carmalt
BackgroundThe equine temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is divided into two non-communicating joint (discotemporal DTJ and discomandibular DMJ) compartments. Ultrasound has been extensively used as a diagnostic tool in the horse, but previous work has reported that ultrasound-guidance did not improve the success rate of TMJ arthrocentesis. However, this research focused only on the larger, easily accessed, DTJ compartment. However, most of the osseous pathology of the equine TMJ has been reported to
