E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)
Moist wound healing after mast cell tumor surgical removal in a dog
Abstract
Study of various wound healing methods is a relevant issue of modern veterinary medicine. One of the investigated methods of wound healing is moist wound healing in a hydrated environment using hydrogel patches. In described clinical case, an eight-year-old female American Pit Bull Terrier was subjected to mast cell tumor surgical removal on the left hindlimb. During the patient postoperative treatment, Sorbalgon®, Hydrocoll® and HydroClean® dressings were used to protect the surgical site and maintain high moist environment in the wound. The dressings absorbed wound exudate and stimulated both the surgical site cleansing and the granulation tissue formation, made it possible to heal large wound on the limb without the keloid scar development.