Mesotherapy

Improvements in anaesthesia, surgical technology and expertise, has improved success rates for the repair of some long bone fractures in horses. The Hospital carries a full range of AO/ASIF instrumentation and performs many internal fixation procedures yearly, from the simple to the complex. The use of pre-surgical digital radiography and the dedicated intra-surgical digital radiography system has improved technical preparation and implant placement significantly. Significant numbers of horses now survive to fulfil a useful life. The success of joint surgery has been revolutionised by the development of arthroscopic (‘key hole surgery’) technology and expertise. Using videocamera control, a diversity of instrumentation including motorised burrs and synovial resecting equipment can be utilised to treat the presenting conditions.
This has resulted in performance horses recovering better and returning to training earlier than was previously possible, with conventional arthrotomy techniques.

Post-surgery X-Ray

Pre-surgery X-Ray

Furthermore there are now few equine synovial cavities which are inaccessible to arthroscopic equipment. Thus arthroscopy has almost completely replaced traditional approaches to joints, tendon sheaths and bursae. Additionally, all procedures can now be video-recorded.

Recent News

New Question and Answer page

We have just launched a large information database of questions and answers for Horse Owners of all disciplines. Just go to relevant page and type in query... Read→

02 Feb

MRI scanner opened at Troytown

For the first time ever, horses and ponies throughout Ireland, diagnosed with lameness problems, can now be MRI scanned in a bid to locate the problem... Read→

03 Jun

Troytown Awarded The Irish Blue Cross Special Merit Award

On Monday October 27th, 2008, The Irish Blue Cross Special Merit Award, in its eleventh year was presented to Troytown Equine Hospital following the... Read→

02 Jun

About Us

Troytown Equine Hospital is conveniently located off the M7 Dublin - Limerick motorway. At the Kildare junction, head towards Kildare town turning right at the T junction with traffic lights. Coming towards Kildare town you take the first left. This short road takes you uphill for 100 metres. At the crossroads you take the left turn and you pass over the railway bridge. Troytown is located one mile along this road on your right hand side.

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