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    Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 3:51 am Post subject:
    Barbaro's Survival 50-50 After Surgery

    By RICHARD ROSENBLATT, AP Racing Writer 2 minutes ago

    KENNETT SQUARE, Pa. - Barbaro underwent more than five hours of surgery Sunday to repair rear leg bones he'd broken in the Preakness, calmly awoke from anesthesia and "practically jogged back to his stall" for something to eat.


    His survival, however, is still 50-50.

    Despite the huge first step on the road to recovery, Dr. Dean Richardson said the Kentucky Derby winner's fate still came down to "a coin toss."

    "Right now he's very happy," Richardson said after the surgery at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center for Large Animals. "He's eating, he's doing very good. But I've been doing this too long to know that day one is the end of things."

    The strapping 3-year-old colt sustained "life-threatening injuries" Saturday when he broke bones above and below his right rear ankle at the start of the Preakness Stakes. His surgery began around 1 p.m. Sunday, and it wasn't until some eight hours later that Richardson and trainer Michael Matz emerged to announce that all had gone well.

    "From the last time I saw him to now was a big relief," said a visibly fatigued Matz. "They did an excellent job. It's just an amazing thing to see him walk in like that.

    "I feel much more comfortable now. I feel at least he has a chance."

    Unbeaten and a serious contender for the Triple Crown, Barbaro broke down Saturday only a few hundred yards into the 1 3-16-mile Preakness in Baltimore. The record crowd of 118,402 watched in shock as Barbaro veered sideways, his right leg flaring out grotesquely. Jockey Edgar Prado pulled the powerful colt to a halt, jumped off and awaited medical assistance.

    Barbaro sustained a broken cannon bone above the ankle, a broken sesamoid bone behind the ankle and a broken long pastern bone below the ankle. The fetlock joint — the ankle — was dislocated.

    Richardson said the pastern bone was shattered in "20-plus pieces."

    The bones were put in place to fuse the joint by inserting a plate and 23 screws to repair damage so severe that most horses would not be able to survive it.

    When he came out of surgery, Barbaro was lifted by sling and placed on a raft in a pool so he could calmly awake from the anesthetic.

    Richardson said the horse "practically jogged back to his stall" and was wearing a cast from just below the hock to the hoof.

    "He's a real genuine athlete, there's no doubt about it," Richardson said. "Even the way he woke up from anesthesia, he was very much the athlete waking up from general anesthesia."

    Richardson again stressed that Barbaro had many hurdles to clear.

    "Horses with this type of injury are very, very susceptible to lots of other problems, including infection at the site," he said.

    Horses are frequently euthanized after serious leg injuries because circulation problems and deadly disease can arise if they can't distribute weight evenly — and lying down for long periods can cause internal problems, making immobilization or elevation impossible.

    Richardson said he expects Barbaro to remain at the center for several weeks, but "it wouldn't surprise me if he's here much longer than that."

    Tucked away on a sprawling, lush 650-acre campus in Chester County, the New Bolton Center is widely considered the top hospital for horses in the mid-Atlantic region. It is renowned for its specialized care, especially on animals needing complicated surgery on bone injuries.

    Roses, other assorted flowers and cards from fans and admirers expressing well wishes were delivered to the center Sunday and displayed in the lobby. One sign said "Be Well Barbaro." Two apples and five carrots, some of a horse's favorite snacks, lay next to the flowers.

    The breaks in the colt's leg occurred as a result of an "athletic injury," said Corinne Sweeney, a veterinarian and the hospital's executive director.

    "It's an injury associated with the rigors of high performance," she said. "They were designed as athletes and they are elite athletes, thus they incur injuries associated with performance. The frame sometimes plays a role, absolutely."

    Barbara Dallap, a clinician at the center, was present when Barbaro arrived at the center Saturday night.

    "When we unloaded him, he was placed in intensive care and we stabilized him overnight," Dallap said. "He was very brave and well behaved under the situation and was comfortable overnight."

    Barbaro's injury came a year after Afleet Alex's brush with catastrophe at the Preakness. Turning for home, the horse was bumped by another and nearly knocked to his knees before gathering himself and going on to win.

    Thoroughbreds have broken down in the past in big races: In the 1993 Preakness, Union City broke down and was euthanized; in the 1993 Belmont Stakes, Preakness winner Prairie Bayou broke down; in the 1999 Belmont Stakes, with Charismatic trying to win the Triple Crown, he was pulled up while finishing third with a fractured ankle; Go For Wand broke down in the stretch of the 1990 Breeders' Cup Distaff and was euthanized; and in 1975, the great Ruffian broke down in a match race with Foolish Pleasure. She was operated on, but was later euthanized.

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    I've never prayed for this kind of victory for a horse, but I will tonight for Barbaro!
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    • #3
      me too bwade,thought he would have destroyed the preakness field,he really looked strong-saw him run twice before the derby.
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      • #4
        Great job by Prado and that track worker. It was amazing. It was if the horse knew. I've seen some race horse continue to race with a broken leg. Only doing further damage.

        Any other horse in any other race would have been destroyed on the track. It's amazing the horse didn't break the skin. If he did they would've had no choice but to put him down.

        Let's hope he continues his miraculous recovery.

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        • #5
          I was at the race, everyones eyes were on Barbaro and there was great(from the fans in the grandstand) concern as the horses came to the finish line as Barbaro was still on the track in harms way. Luckily the field of horses was small and the jockeys did a great job of avoiding him. There was a hush amoung the crowd as tarp was raised, which usually means the horse gets put down right then and there. If this was just an ordinary race horse, say $5000 claimer, he would have been put down. If he was gelding he probably would have been put down as well. Know one even cared who had one the Preakness.

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          • #6
            If it wasnt the preakness I think they would have took him out of the race when he broke from the gate early!!!!!Hope he pulls through it was a sad thing to see, wish I wasnt even watching!!!
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            • #7
              sad to say, but the only reason they are going through such effort and expense is probably for breeding purposes.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by blackbeard
                sad to say, but the only reason they are going through such effort and expense is probably for breeding purposes.

                With that leg dont know if that will ever happen!!!He would have to support the other horse with his back legs while f*cking!!!!But im sure the thought of breeding has been discussed!!!
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by CHICAGODOG
                  With that leg dont know if that will ever happen!!!He would have to support the other horse with his back legs while f*cking!!!!But im sure the thought of breeding has been discussed!!!
                  In many cases the horses never actually fuck. They artificially inseminate the mare.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by CheechB03
                    In many cases the horses never actually fuck. They artificially inseminate the mare.
                    Or as Paulie says in The Pope of Greenwich Village "artificial inspiration"

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by CheechB03
                      In many cases the horses never actually fuck. They artificially inseminate the mare.
                      Oh yeah, bover knows all about this .. he blows the horse and then spits it into the tube ... He says its the best job he ever had ... pay is not that good but the benefits are great ...

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                      • #12
                        this whole situation is truely sad. Keeping this horse alive is all about money.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by 10DimeBry
                          this whole situation is truely sad. Keeping this horse alive is all about money.
                          If he is healthy and can get through life without pain I am all for it .. I understand that he is a race horse but he will adjust ...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Spark
                            If he is healthy and can get through life without pain I am all for it .. I understand that he is a race horse but he will adjust ...

                            spark this isnt about the horse and the pain. this is about greed and $$$$$. no more no less. is it sad, yes. Is what i'm telling you the truth....... YES
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                            • #15
                              This will make for a wide open Belmont, should have a full field of horses and nice prices, just like the Derby.

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