Abstract:Background: Skin closure of laparotomy incisions using topical 2-octyl cyanoacrylate (2-OCA) mesh provides a secure bactericidal barrier in humans, which may reduce the risk of postoperative incisional complications. However, the benefits of using this mesh have not been objectively assessed in horses. Methods: From 2009 to 2020, three methods of skin closure were used following laparotomy for acute colic, including metallic staples (MS), suture (ST) and cyanoacrylate mesh (DP). The closure method was not rand… Show more
“…In this retrospective study, Janine Astrid Terschuur and co‐workers in the UK assessed the use of topical 2‐octyl cyanoacrylate (2‐OCA) mesh to close laparotomy incisions in horses .…”
“…In this retrospective study, Janine Astrid Terschuur and co‐workers in the UK assessed the use of topical 2‐octyl cyanoacrylate (2‐OCA) mesh to close laparotomy incisions in horses .…”
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