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Equine Wound Management.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Theoret, Christine L.
Otros Autores: Schumacher, Jim
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : Wiley, 2016.
Edición:3rd ed.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; About theËditors; List ofÈContributors; Preface and Acknowledgment ; About theÈCompanion Website; Chapter 1 Physiology ofẄound Healing; Summary; Introduction; Skin anatomy; Phases ofẅound repair; Hemostasis/coagulation; Inflammation; Cellular proliferation; Matrix synthesis andÈremodeling (also referred toÈclinically asẗheÈmaturation phase); Mediators ofẅound repair; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2 Differences inẄound Healing between HorsesändÈPonies; Summary; Horses andÈponies: same species, different healing characteristics. 
505 8 |a First-intention healing (primary wound closure) Second-intention healing ; Clinically apparent phases during wound healing; Clinical application ofẗheÈresults ofÈresearch; First-intention healing (primary wound closure) ; Second-intention healing ; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3 Selected Factors that Negatively Impact Healing; Summary; Introduction; Patient factors; Horse versus pony; Age ofẗheÈpatient; Nutritional status andÈdisease; Tissue perfusion/oxygen tension; Wound factors; Causes andẗypes ofẅounds; Age ofẗheẅound (time elapsed since injury); Location ofẗheẅound. 
505 8 |a Involvement ofÈstructures other than theÈskinNature ofẗheẅound; Previous treatments (used by owner); Neoplastic transformation andÈcutaneous habronemiasis; Wound bioburden; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 Management Practices that Influence Wound Infection andḦealing; Summary; Introduction; Initial assessment; Visual appraisal ofẗheẅound; Local anesthesia; General anesthesia andÈduration ofÈsurgery; Wound preparation; Irrigation/cleansing ofäccidental wounds; Wound exploration; Wound debridement; Negative-pressure wound therapy/ vacuum-assisted closure ; Antimicrobial drugs. 
505 8 |a Surgical woundsAccidental wounds; Biofilms; Antimicrobial resistance; Anti-inflammatory drugs ; Non-steroidal anti-Inflammatory drugs ; Corticosteroids; Suture material andÈpattern; Dressings andÈbandages; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 Topical Wound Treatments and Wound-Care Products ; Summary; Introduction; Wound cleansers andïrrigation solutions; Isotonic saline solution; Tap water; Commercial wound cleansers; Antiseptics; Topically administered antibiotics; Triple antibiotic ointment; Silver sulfadiazine; Mafenide acetate; Gentamicin; Nitrofurazone; Cephalosporins; Fusidic acid. 
505 8 |a Wound-debridement agents Agents forënzymatic debridement; Maggot debridement therapy (biosurgery); Corticosteroids; Sugars; Granulated sugar; Honey; Maltodextrin; Vitamin- and mineral-containing wound products ; Zinc; Tri- and tetrapeptide-copper complexes ; Vitamins; Herbal products; Aloe vera and acemannan; Chamomile; Sunflower-seed oil ; Tea tree oil; Comfrey; Marigold; Arnica; Ocimum; Miscellaneous topical wound-care products ; Propolis; Protein-free dialysate of calf blood ; Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor; Cyanoacrylate; Live yeast derivative; Phenytoin; Ozone; Aerosol sprays. 
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650 6 |a Chevaux  |x LĐesions et blessures  |x Traitement. 
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