Rupture of the lateral lobe of the proximal tendon of the biceps brachii muscle was
diagnosed in an Arabian horse. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the only report
of this condition in horses. Although clinical signs were helpful in the identification
of the location of disease, ultrasonographic examination was a more definitive and
noninvasive means of diagnosing the pathological condition. Bursoscopic examination
of the intertubercular bursa was also useful in obtaining confirmation of the diagnosis,
and for debridement and lavage of the bursa.
Keywords
Biceps brachii tendon - singular lobe rupture - horse - ultrasonography - bursoscopic
examination