The University of Liverpool reports that its clinicians have performed what is believed to be the world’s first successful total hip replacement in a horse.

Duncan, an 85kg miniature horse, was first admitted to the Philip Leverhulme Equine Hospital in July this year for investigation of severe hind limb lameness. A CT scan revealed that Duncan had dislocated the left hip joint and damaged it irreparably.

Equine surgical specialist Dave Stack said: “Treatment options for this problem are very limited, especially with extensive damage to the head of the femur.

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