Sagittal crest
Crista sagittalis
Definition
In horses, the distal extremity of the third metatarsal bone bears a trochlea, which is subdivided into a slightly larger medial condyle and a smaller lateral condyle by the sagittal crest.
In carnivores, the sagittal crest is prominent and sharp-edged, and is located on the palmar part of the head of the metatarsals. It prevents lateral luxation of the two crescent-shaped sesamoid bones that articulate with these heads.
References
Text by Antoine Micheau, MD - Copyright IMAIOS
Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Mammals: Textbook and Colour Atlas, Sixth Edition - Horst Erich König, Hans-Georg Liebich - Schattauer - ISBN-13: 978-3794528332
Miller's Anatomy of the Dog, 4th Edition - Evans & de Lahunta- Elsevier