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http://dx.doi.org/10.17555/jvc.2016.10.33.5.310

Successful Management of Wound Healing in Two Dogs using a Hydrophilic Polyurethane Bandage  

Kim, Ha-Jung (Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University)
Park, Hee-Myung (Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University)
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Journal of Veterinary Clinics / v.33, no.5, 2016 , pp. 310-312 More about this Journal
Abstract
An 8-month-old, intact male Collie and a 4-year-old, intact male Siberian husky presented with severe wounds on the limbs. Although the wounds were not managed adequately before presentation, there were no remarkable findings except for secondary infections. The lesions were cleaned with a disinfectant and then treated with systemic antibiotics. Additionally, a hydrophilic moisture-absorbing polyurethane dressing was applied to the limbs because a conventional bandage with silver sulfadiazine ointment was not effective. Both cases showed significant improvement in the lesions over a short period of time. These cases show that a bioactive dressing works efficiently to heal refractory wounds in dogs.
Keywords
Bioactive; dog; dressing; polyurethane; wound;
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