USE OF OZONED SUNFLOWER OIL IN ANTISPSY AND TREATMENT OF POST SURGICAL WOUNDS IN CATS

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa Oliveira, Igor
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Dietrich, Lia, Scheneidereit Sant’ana, Driele, Afonso Cardoso, Sandra Regina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Scientia Generalis
Texto Completo: https://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SG/article/view/v1n1a16
Resumo: Ozone is a gas found in the earth's crust, and its action on organic matter was discovered in 1840 by the German Friedrich Christian Schonbein. Ozone triggers several mechanisms that lead to the normalization of oxygen demand for several days, that is, it can favor more oxygenation, preventing ischemia and infections, favoring healing. Thus, the objective of this study was to demonstrate, in a qualitative way, the biological actions of ozonated sunflower oil in the pre and post-surgical treatment of cats submitted to routine ovarian saltingohysterectomy (OSH). The procedures were performed at the Veterinary Clinic BaraquetDieb, in Cidade Ocidental - GO, from August 12 to November 16, 2019. For this purpose, 10 cats were handled, separated into 02 groups of 05 animals each, being Group 01: Experimental (ozonated sunflower oil) and group 02: Control (Chlorhexidine 2%, Alcohol 70%, Saline 0.9% and Rifocin). Macroscopic results demonstrated that group 01 presented better tissue healing, however the healing time did not differ from group 02, making it possible to see it with the naked eye. It can be concluded with the results obtained, that the use of ozone therapy with the aid of sunflower oil was effective in the healing process of surgical wounds in cats.
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spelling USE OF OZONED SUNFLOWER OIL IN ANTISPSY AND TREATMENT OF POST SURGICAL WOUNDS IN CATSUTILIZAÇÃO DE ÓLEO DE GIRASSOL OZONIZADO NA ANTISSEPSIA E TRATAMENTO DE FERIDAS PÓS-CIRURGICAS EM GATAS.OzônioOSHCastraçãoFelinosOzoneOSHCastrationFelinesOzone is a gas found in the earth's crust, and its action on organic matter was discovered in 1840 by the German Friedrich Christian Schonbein. Ozone triggers several mechanisms that lead to the normalization of oxygen demand for several days, that is, it can favor more oxygenation, preventing ischemia and infections, favoring healing. Thus, the objective of this study was to demonstrate, in a qualitative way, the biological actions of ozonated sunflower oil in the pre and post-surgical treatment of cats submitted to routine ovarian saltingohysterectomy (OSH). The procedures were performed at the Veterinary Clinic BaraquetDieb, in Cidade Ocidental - GO, from August 12 to November 16, 2019. For this purpose, 10 cats were handled, separated into 02 groups of 05 animals each, being Group 01: Experimental (ozonated sunflower oil) and group 02: Control (Chlorhexidine 2%, Alcohol 70%, Saline 0.9% and Rifocin). Macroscopic results demonstrated that group 01 presented better tissue healing, however the healing time did not differ from group 02, making it possible to see it with the naked eye. It can be concluded with the results obtained, that the use of ozone therapy with the aid of sunflower oil was effective in the healing process of surgical wounds in cats.O Ozônio é um gás encontrado na crosta terrestre, e foi descoberta sua ação na matéria orgânica no ano de 1840 pelo alemão Friedrich Christian Schonbein. O ozônio desencadeia vários mecanismos que levam à normalização da demanda de oxigênio por vários dias, ou seja, pode favorecer mais oxigenação impedindo isquemia e infecções, favorecendo a cicatrização. Sendo assim, o objetivo desse estudo foi demonstrar, de forma qualitativa, as ações biológicas do óleo de girassol ozonizado no tratamento pré e pós-cirúrgico de gatas submetidas a ováriosalpingohisterectomia (OSH) de rotina. Os procedimentos foram realizados na Clínica Veterinária BaraquetDieb, em Cidade Ocidental – GO no período de 12 de agosto a 16 de novembro do ano de 2019. Para tal, foram manipuladas 10 gatas, separadas em 02 grupos de 05 animais cada, sendo o Grupo 01: Experimental (Óleo de girassol ozonizado) e o grupo 02: Controle (Clorexidina 2%, Álcool 70%, Solução Fisiológica 0,9% e Rifocina). Resultados macroscópicos demonstraram que o grupo 01 apresentou melhor cicatrização tecidual, porém o tempo de cicatrização não se diferiu do grupo 02 sendo possível visualização a olho nu. Pode-se concluir com os resultados obtidos, que o uso da ozonioterapia com o auxílio do óleo de girassol foi eficaz no processo de cicatrização de feridas cirúrgicas em gatas.Scientia GeneralisScientia GeneralisScientia Generalis2020-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SG/article/view/v1n1a16Scientia Generalis; v. 1 n. 3 (2020); 162-175Scientia Generalis; Vol. 1 No. 3 (2020); 162-175Scientia Generalis; Vol. 1 Núm. 3 (2020); 162-1752675-2999reponame:Scientia Generalisinstname:Publicação independenteinstacron:INDEPporhttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SG/article/view/v1n1a16/38Copyright (c) 2020 Oliveira, I. S., Dietrich, L., Sant’ana, D. S., Afonso-Cardoso, S. R.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSousa Oliveira, Igor Dietrich, Lia Scheneidereit Sant’ana, Driele Afonso Cardoso, Sandra Regina2023-08-01T03:31:59Zoai:ojs2.scientiageneralis.com.br:article/53Revistahttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SGPRIhttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SG/oaieditor@scientiageneralis.com.br2675-29992675-2999opendoar:2023-08-01T03:31:59Scientia Generalis - Publicação independentefalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv USE OF OZONED SUNFLOWER OIL IN ANTISPSY AND TREATMENT OF POST SURGICAL WOUNDS IN CATS
UTILIZAÇÃO DE ÓLEO DE GIRASSOL OZONIZADO NA ANTISSEPSIA E TRATAMENTO DE FERIDAS PÓS-CIRURGICAS EM GATAS.
title USE OF OZONED SUNFLOWER OIL IN ANTISPSY AND TREATMENT OF POST SURGICAL WOUNDS IN CATS
spellingShingle USE OF OZONED SUNFLOWER OIL IN ANTISPSY AND TREATMENT OF POST SURGICAL WOUNDS IN CATS
Sousa Oliveira, Igor
Ozônio
OSH
Castração
Felinos
Ozone
OSH
Castration
Felines
title_short USE OF OZONED SUNFLOWER OIL IN ANTISPSY AND TREATMENT OF POST SURGICAL WOUNDS IN CATS
title_full USE OF OZONED SUNFLOWER OIL IN ANTISPSY AND TREATMENT OF POST SURGICAL WOUNDS IN CATS
title_fullStr USE OF OZONED SUNFLOWER OIL IN ANTISPSY AND TREATMENT OF POST SURGICAL WOUNDS IN CATS
title_full_unstemmed USE OF OZONED SUNFLOWER OIL IN ANTISPSY AND TREATMENT OF POST SURGICAL WOUNDS IN CATS
title_sort USE OF OZONED SUNFLOWER OIL IN ANTISPSY AND TREATMENT OF POST SURGICAL WOUNDS IN CATS
author Sousa Oliveira, Igor
author_facet Sousa Oliveira, Igor
Dietrich, Lia
Scheneidereit Sant’ana, Driele
Afonso Cardoso, Sandra Regina
author_role author
author2 Dietrich, Lia
Scheneidereit Sant’ana, Driele
Afonso Cardoso, Sandra Regina
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa Oliveira, Igor
Dietrich, Lia
Scheneidereit Sant’ana, Driele
Afonso Cardoso, Sandra Regina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ozônio
OSH
Castração
Felinos
Ozone
OSH
Castration
Felines
topic Ozônio
OSH
Castração
Felinos
Ozone
OSH
Castration
Felines
description Ozone is a gas found in the earth's crust, and its action on organic matter was discovered in 1840 by the German Friedrich Christian Schonbein. Ozone triggers several mechanisms that lead to the normalization of oxygen demand for several days, that is, it can favor more oxygenation, preventing ischemia and infections, favoring healing. Thus, the objective of this study was to demonstrate, in a qualitative way, the biological actions of ozonated sunflower oil in the pre and post-surgical treatment of cats submitted to routine ovarian saltingohysterectomy (OSH). The procedures were performed at the Veterinary Clinic BaraquetDieb, in Cidade Ocidental - GO, from August 12 to November 16, 2019. For this purpose, 10 cats were handled, separated into 02 groups of 05 animals each, being Group 01: Experimental (ozonated sunflower oil) and group 02: Control (Chlorhexidine 2%, Alcohol 70%, Saline 0.9% and Rifocin). Macroscopic results demonstrated that group 01 presented better tissue healing, however the healing time did not differ from group 02, making it possible to see it with the naked eye. It can be concluded with the results obtained, that the use of ozone therapy with the aid of sunflower oil was effective in the healing process of surgical wounds in cats.
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