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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Splint Bone Removal, Intra-Operative Technique (scroll over), Post-Operative Success Rates (scroll over), Post-Operative Pain Management & Monitoring Protocol (scroll over), Splint Bone Removal “Popped” splints are exostosis (a bony growth) of the metacarpal or metatarsal (splint) bones, and are a common finding in horses. Splint bone removal is usually done in cases of splint bone fractures, which can originate from tearing of the interosseous ligament, external trauma to the bone, excessive weight-bearing stress, repeated concussion from work, poor conformation, poor hoof balance or secondary to healing of a fracture., Post-Operative Prognosis (scroll over), Intra-Operative Equipment (scroll over), Intra-Operative Aim (scroll over), Intra-Operative Use (scroll over), Post-Operative Complications, Intra-Operative Complications (scroll over), Post-Operative Client Advice