tailieunhanh - Augmentation of a chronic non-healing wound with hydroheal followed by transpositional skin flap in a great dane dog

An Eight-month-old intact Male Harlequin Great Dane Dog was presented to Small Animal Surgery Outpatient Unit of Madras Veterinary College with a history of a chronic non-healing wound on the lateral aspect of the distal hock region. Subjective analysis of the wound on the day of presentation revealed pink colour with purulent exudate and offensive odour. A wound planimetry was performed and the wound was dimensionally measured (10cm x12 cm).The wound was highly exudative and was in the inflammatory phase, a wet to dry bandaging was performed on alternate days until the exudates reduced. Surgical debridement and suturing of the sulcus persistent was done in addition and placement of a drain was performed under general anaesthesia to hasten wound healing and to progress to proliferative phase. | Augmentation of a chronic non-healing wound with hydroheal followed by transpositional skin flap in a great dane dog

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