Efficiency of the grease "сerera" gel effective during the influence of soft tissues in dogs
Abstract
Small domestic animals, including dogs, are relatively often subject to traumatism, in particular, economic and transport, the cause of which is a dynamic habitat. The most common complications of injuries are, in most cases, wounds, which account for approximately 33% of the pathology of the surgical profile. The treatment of soft tissue lesions and their complications is one of the main problems of veterinary surgery. The favorable outcome of treatment depends essentially on the provision of qualified medical care, which is based on a thorough study of the pathogenetic mechanisms of the development of inflammatory processes. The surgical and the medical treatment of wounds are complementary components of complex therapy. In view of this, the task is to search and improve existing surgical and therapeutic measures that would be effective and justified in the treatment of lesions of soft tissues. The wound healing gel balsam "Cerera" is an original development, based on an antioxidant complex of cerium dioxide ions, maltodextrin, panthenol and carbomers, which gives it unique biological properties. Gel accelerates the processes of regeneration of damaged tissues, provides antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-edema and affects viral lesions of soft tissues. The article presents the results of research on the healing properties of gel balsam «Cerera» in uncomplicated wounds in dogs. When comparing the intensity of the wound healing action of the Solcoseril gel and the "Cerera" gel, the higher efficiency of the latter was established. It was noticed that healing of wounds in the application of gel balsam "Cerera" occurs mainly on the primary tension, cleansing of the wound and the appearance of the first granulation, was noted at 4.7 ± 0.5 days, and the rate of reduction of the area of the wound defect is 8.2 ± 0,3 %.
Keywords: wound healing effect, soft tissue damage, gel balsam "Cerera", "Solcoseril" gel
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