Comparative healing of nitrofurazone bandage treated and untreated excisional skin wounds in cattle
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1991Author
Peter, M.F. Mbithi
Jerry V, Bailey
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The healing of untreated and Nitrofurazone bandage treated excisionalskin wounds
on the metatarsal and/or metacarpal regions of cows was compared. There was no difference in the rate of wound healing and epithelization between the untreated and treated wounds healing and epithelialization between the untreated and treated wounds (P<O.OS). but contraction was greater in the treated wounds (P>O.OS). The untreated wounds did not produce exuberant granulation tissue and healed with thick firm scars. The treated wounds grew excessive granulation tissue and healed with thin friable scars that were very easily disrupted. Results suggested that skin lacerations on the distal limbs of healthy cattle do not benefit from topical antibiosis and or bandaging.
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Bull. Anim. Hlth. Prod. Afr. (1991),39,93-96Publisher
Department of Clinical Studies, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Nairobi Department of Veterinary Anaesthesiology, Radiology and Surgery, Western College of Veterinary Medicine Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N OWO