Behavior of free omental grafts without vascular anastomosis implanted in cat’s experimental wounds
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: It is known that skin healing in cats is slower and has a higher complication rate than in dogs, what leads to search for new resources to enhance this process. Omentum properties in the aid of tissue repair are known and, among the forms of extraperitoneal omentalization, the use of free omental grafts without vascular anastomosis is advantageous, but little studied; there is no knowledge about its effect on skin healing, nor if it’s still viable when implanted in the subcutaneous space. Thus, the present study aimed to describe possible alterations produced by free omental graft without anastomosis inserted in the subcutaneous space, by means of macroscopic clinical analysis of the implantation region in cats. Twenty intact female cats were divided into two groups (Group 1: treated animals; Group 2: controls) of similar size. All animals were subjected to ovariosalpingohysterectomy (OSH) prior to the induction of an experimental wound for the implantation of the omental graft. Wounds were evaluated on days 1, 2, 4, 8, and 15 postsurgery and then weekly until no lesions were noted. Data regarding color, consistency, presence or absence of crusts, wound resistance, and volume measurements were recorded. There was activation of the omentum on the 4th day of evaluation with reduction of hemorrhage and an increase in the resistance to traction of the experimental wound. We concluded that the omentum without vascular anastomosis is capable of maintaining its viability and exert positive influence on the repair process without showing deleterious signs on the implantation site. |
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Behavior of free omental grafts without vascular anastomosis implanted in cat’s experimental woundsextraperitoneal omentalizationreconstructive surgerybiomaterialABSTRACT: It is known that skin healing in cats is slower and has a higher complication rate than in dogs, what leads to search for new resources to enhance this process. Omentum properties in the aid of tissue repair are known and, among the forms of extraperitoneal omentalization, the use of free omental grafts without vascular anastomosis is advantageous, but little studied; there is no knowledge about its effect on skin healing, nor if it’s still viable when implanted in the subcutaneous space. Thus, the present study aimed to describe possible alterations produced by free omental graft without anastomosis inserted in the subcutaneous space, by means of macroscopic clinical analysis of the implantation region in cats. Twenty intact female cats were divided into two groups (Group 1: treated animals; Group 2: controls) of similar size. All animals were subjected to ovariosalpingohysterectomy (OSH) prior to the induction of an experimental wound for the implantation of the omental graft. Wounds were evaluated on days 1, 2, 4, 8, and 15 postsurgery and then weekly until no lesions were noted. Data regarding color, consistency, presence or absence of crusts, wound resistance, and volume measurements were recorded. There was activation of the omentum on the 4th day of evaluation with reduction of hemorrhage and an increase in the resistance to traction of the experimental wound. We concluded that the omentum without vascular anastomosis is capable of maintaining its viability and exert positive influence on the repair process without showing deleterious signs on the implantation site.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782020000900601Ciência Rural v.50 n.9 2020reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20190284info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTeixeira,Jorge Gabriel de CerqueiraCavalcanti,Mariana BragaFernandes,Maria Eduarda dos Santos LopesSilva,Rhudson Victor VilarinhoSantos,Mylena Assis dosCampos,Diefrey RibeiroSilva,Marta Fernanda Albuquerque daeng2020-07-27T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Behavior of free omental grafts without vascular anastomosis implanted in cat’s experimental wounds |
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Behavior of free omental grafts without vascular anastomosis implanted in cat’s experimental wounds |
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Behavior of free omental grafts without vascular anastomosis implanted in cat’s experimental wounds Teixeira,Jorge Gabriel de Cerqueira extraperitoneal omentalization reconstructive surgery biomaterial |
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Behavior of free omental grafts without vascular anastomosis implanted in cat’s experimental wounds |
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Behavior of free omental grafts without vascular anastomosis implanted in cat’s experimental wounds |
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Behavior of free omental grafts without vascular anastomosis implanted in cat’s experimental wounds |
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Behavior of free omental grafts without vascular anastomosis implanted in cat’s experimental wounds |
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Behavior of free omental grafts without vascular anastomosis implanted in cat’s experimental wounds |
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Teixeira,Jorge Gabriel de Cerqueira |
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Teixeira,Jorge Gabriel de Cerqueira Cavalcanti,Mariana Braga Fernandes,Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopes Silva,Rhudson Victor Vilarinho Santos,Mylena Assis dos Campos,Diefrey Ribeiro Silva,Marta Fernanda Albuquerque da |
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Cavalcanti,Mariana Braga Fernandes,Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopes Silva,Rhudson Victor Vilarinho Santos,Mylena Assis dos Campos,Diefrey Ribeiro Silva,Marta Fernanda Albuquerque da |
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Teixeira,Jorge Gabriel de Cerqueira Cavalcanti,Mariana Braga Fernandes,Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopes Silva,Rhudson Victor Vilarinho Santos,Mylena Assis dos Campos,Diefrey Ribeiro Silva,Marta Fernanda Albuquerque da |
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extraperitoneal omentalization reconstructive surgery biomaterial |
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extraperitoneal omentalization reconstructive surgery biomaterial |
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ABSTRACT: It is known that skin healing in cats is slower and has a higher complication rate than in dogs, what leads to search for new resources to enhance this process. Omentum properties in the aid of tissue repair are known and, among the forms of extraperitoneal omentalization, the use of free omental grafts without vascular anastomosis is advantageous, but little studied; there is no knowledge about its effect on skin healing, nor if it’s still viable when implanted in the subcutaneous space. Thus, the present study aimed to describe possible alterations produced by free omental graft without anastomosis inserted in the subcutaneous space, by means of macroscopic clinical analysis of the implantation region in cats. Twenty intact female cats were divided into two groups (Group 1: treated animals; Group 2: controls) of similar size. All animals were subjected to ovariosalpingohysterectomy (OSH) prior to the induction of an experimental wound for the implantation of the omental graft. Wounds were evaluated on days 1, 2, 4, 8, and 15 postsurgery and then weekly until no lesions were noted. Data regarding color, consistency, presence or absence of crusts, wound resistance, and volume measurements were recorded. There was activation of the omentum on the 4th day of evaluation with reduction of hemorrhage and an increase in the resistance to traction of the experimental wound. We concluded that the omentum without vascular anastomosis is capable of maintaining its viability and exert positive influence on the repair process without showing deleterious signs on the implantation site. |
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