Computed Tomography of the Normal Bovine Tarsus
Research Abstract
The objective of this study was to provide a detailed multiplanar computed
tomographic (CT) anatomic reference for the bovine tarsus. The tarsal regions
from twelve healthy adult cow cadavers were scanned in both soft and bone
windows via a 16-slice multidetector CT scanner. Tarsi were frozen at 20o C
and sectioned to 10-mm-thick slices in transverse, dorsal and sagittal planes
respecting the imaging protocol. The frozen sections were cleaned and then
photographed. Anatomic structures were identified, labelled and compared
with the corresponding CT images. The sagittal plane was indispensable for
evaluation of bone contours, the dorsal plane was valuable in examination of
the collateral ligaments, and both were beneficial for assessment of the tarsal
joint articulations. CT images allowed excellent delineation between the cortex
and medulla of bones, and the trabecular structure was clearly depicted. The
tarsal soft tissues showed variable shades of grey, and the synovial fluid was the
lowest attenuated structure. This study provided full assessment of the clinically
relevant anatomic structures of the bovine tarsal joint. This technique may be
of value when results from other diagnostic imaging techniques are indecisive.
Images presented in this study should serve as a basic CT reference and assist
in the interpretation of various bovine tarsal pathology.
Research Keywords
Computed Tomography of the Normal Bovine Tarsus