Aim: The success of a skin graft in a cat is highly dependent on the granulation formed by the base of recipient bed. Granulation by the base of recipient bed will form after several days after injury. This research aimed to observe subjective and objective profile of skin graft recovery on forelimb of cats with different periods of donor skin placement. Materials and Methods: Nine male Indonesian local cats aged 1-2 years old, weighing 3-4 kg were divided into three groups. The first surgery for creating defect wound of 2 cm×2 cm in size was performed in the whole group. The wound was left for several days with the respective interval for each group, respectively: Group I (for 2 days), Group II (for 4 days), and Group III (for 6 days). In...
BACKGROUND: A major contributor to postkeratoplasty astigmatism may be donor/recipient disparity. De...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to report on the advantages and limitations of the pig and felin...
A few examples of traumatic skin defect at limb extremities of cats and dog are illustrated. The sel...
Background and Aim: Wound healing is a dynamic and complex process that requires an appropriate envi...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome of full-thickness skin grafts used to close skin defects involvin...
SUMMARY Background: Skin grafting is especially useful in the management of wound involv...
Objectives The aim of this clinical evaluation was to describe the technique and outcomes of negati...
Five cats with large, distal extremity abrasion wounds were treated with an autogenous, full-thickne...
The skin flap is one of the techniques employed to reconstruct defects and close wounds. This study ...
In human medicine, skin grafting is an innovative surgical technique widely used in reconstructive s...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the primary critical ischemia time for the deep circumflex iliac (DCI) cutane...
Objective: Wide surgery is the mainstay of the multimodal treatment of injection site sarcomas (ISS)...
Copyright of these abstracts is retained by the authors of the abstract unless assigned elsewhere by...
In studies of 252 healthy cats admitted for forepaw onychectomy, the animals were allocated to 1 of ...
Skin flap is one of the techniques use for large wound closure. This study were aimed to determine t...
BACKGROUND: A major contributor to postkeratoplasty astigmatism may be donor/recipient disparity. De...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to report on the advantages and limitations of the pig and felin...
A few examples of traumatic skin defect at limb extremities of cats and dog are illustrated. The sel...
Background and Aim: Wound healing is a dynamic and complex process that requires an appropriate envi...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome of full-thickness skin grafts used to close skin defects involvin...
SUMMARY Background: Skin grafting is especially useful in the management of wound involv...
Objectives The aim of this clinical evaluation was to describe the technique and outcomes of negati...
Five cats with large, distal extremity abrasion wounds were treated with an autogenous, full-thickne...
The skin flap is one of the techniques employed to reconstruct defects and close wounds. This study ...
In human medicine, skin grafting is an innovative surgical technique widely used in reconstructive s...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the primary critical ischemia time for the deep circumflex iliac (DCI) cutane...
Objective: Wide surgery is the mainstay of the multimodal treatment of injection site sarcomas (ISS)...
Copyright of these abstracts is retained by the authors of the abstract unless assigned elsewhere by...
In studies of 252 healthy cats admitted for forepaw onychectomy, the animals were allocated to 1 of ...
Skin flap is one of the techniques use for large wound closure. This study were aimed to determine t...
BACKGROUND: A major contributor to postkeratoplasty astigmatism may be donor/recipient disparity. De...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to report on the advantages and limitations of the pig and felin...
A few examples of traumatic skin defect at limb extremities of cats and dog are illustrated. The sel...