2020
DOI: 10.21825/vdt.v89i4.16577
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The effect of closed-incision negative pressure wound therapy on clinical and ultrasonographic seroma formation and wound healing following forequarter amputation in large dogs - a randomized pilot trial

Abstract: This pilot study aimed at evaluating whether closed-incision negative pressure wound therapy (ciNPWT) has an effect on seroma formation and wound healing following forequarter amputation in dogs above 20 kg. Twelve client-owned dogs weighing more than 20 kg, presented for forequarter amputation, were randomly assigned after surgery into two groups (six ciNPWT and six controls with soft-padded bandage, both bandages applied for three days). A clinical and ultrasonographic control (newly developed scoring system… Show more

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