OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome of full-thickness skin grafts used to close skin defects involving the distal aspects of the limbs in cats and dogs and identify factors associated with outcome. DESIGN: Retrospective case series. ANIMALS: 20 cats and 32 dogs with a skin defect involving the distal aspect of a limb that received 58 full-thickness skin grafts between 2005 and 2012. PROCEDURES: Data regarding patient signalment, location and cause of the skin defect, surgical and anesthetic duration, and postoperative bandaging protocol were obtained from the medical records. Graft outcome was assessed by interpreting descriptions in the records; skin viability over ≥ 75% of the graft area between 7 and 14 days after surgery was considered a...
Objectives: To report the surgical technique and postoperative outcome of corneal repair with autolo...
In human medicine, skin grafting is an innovative surgical technique widely used in reconstructive s...
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SUMMARY Background: Skin grafting is especially useful in the management of wound involv...
Aim: The success of a skin graft in a cat is highly dependent on the granulation formed by the base ...
Five cats with large, distal extremity abrasion wounds were treated with an autogenous, full-thickne...
Objectives The aim of this clinical evaluation was to describe the technique and outcomes of negati...
Objectives To report the surgical technique of seed skin grafting and clinical application for re...
Objectives: Report the use, complications and outcome of the superficial temporal axial pattern flap...
Cutaneous flaps are used for closing wounds caused by traumatic accidents, oncological surgery (tumo...
Background and Aim: Wound healing is a dynamic and complex process that requires an appropriate envi...
A few examples of traumatic skin defect at limb extremities of cats and dog are illustrated. The sel...
Objectives: To report the complication rate, type of complications and outcome of the superficial br...
Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of skin-stretching devices for closing defects on th...
Background: Cutaneous wounds in locomotor limbs represent one of the most frequent disorders in equi...
Objectives: To report the surgical technique and postoperative outcome of corneal repair with autolo...
In human medicine, skin grafting is an innovative surgical technique widely used in reconstructive s...
Copyright of these abstracts is retained by the authors of the abstract unless assigned elsewhere by...
SUMMARY Background: Skin grafting is especially useful in the management of wound involv...
Aim: The success of a skin graft in a cat is highly dependent on the granulation formed by the base ...
Five cats with large, distal extremity abrasion wounds were treated with an autogenous, full-thickne...
Objectives The aim of this clinical evaluation was to describe the technique and outcomes of negati...
Objectives To report the surgical technique of seed skin grafting and clinical application for re...
Objectives: Report the use, complications and outcome of the superficial temporal axial pattern flap...
Cutaneous flaps are used for closing wounds caused by traumatic accidents, oncological surgery (tumo...
Background and Aim: Wound healing is a dynamic and complex process that requires an appropriate envi...
A few examples of traumatic skin defect at limb extremities of cats and dog are illustrated. The sel...
Objectives: To report the complication rate, type of complications and outcome of the superficial br...
Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of skin-stretching devices for closing defects on th...
Background: Cutaneous wounds in locomotor limbs represent one of the most frequent disorders in equi...
Objectives: To report the surgical technique and postoperative outcome of corneal repair with autolo...
In human medicine, skin grafting is an innovative surgical technique widely used in reconstructive s...
Copyright of these abstracts is retained by the authors of the abstract unless assigned elsewhere by...