Ultrasonographic monitoring of abdominal wound healing in ewes

Objective: The present study was done to monitor the progress of abdominal wound healing after experimental laparotomy in ewes using Doppler ultrasonography. Materials and methods: Laparotomy was performed in seven apparently healthy indigenous ewes for collection and transfer of embryos. Wound morp...

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Main Authors: Sourav Mallick, Moinul Hasan, Nasrin Sultana Juyena, Dhriti Sundhar Biswas, Mohammad Shoriotullah, Md Rafiqul Alam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Network for the Veterinarians of Bangladesh 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research
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Online Access:http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=267618
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spelling doaj-afe9a4537fd34c248e40d2897ee76d502020-11-24T21:12:36ZengNetwork for the Veterinarians of BangladeshJournal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research2311-77102017-09-014326126610.5455/javar.2017.d221267618Ultrasonographic monitoring of abdominal wound healing in ewesSourav Mallick0Moinul Hasan1Nasrin Sultana Juyena2Dhriti Sundhar Biswas3Mohammad Shoriotullah4Md Rafiqul Alam5Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-2202, Bangladesh Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-2202, Bangladesh Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-2202, Bangladesh Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-2202, Bangladesh Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-2202, Bangladesh Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-2202, BangladeshObjective: The present study was done to monitor the progress of abdominal wound healing after experimental laparotomy in ewes using Doppler ultrasonography. Materials and methods: Laparotomy was performed in seven apparently healthy indigenous ewes for collection and transfer of embryos. Wound morphology was studied in terms of width of sutured area of internal wound (ventral raphae) and swelling of suture areas, width and contraction rate of external wound. Internal wound healing process was monitor at two days interval by real time B-mode ultrasonography using transabdominal (13 MHz frequency) transducer. The echoes focus or zone of best resolution was adjusted to the point of interest on the screen. Results: The average widths of raphae wounds declined from 7.7±0.18 mm on day 0 to 0.9±0.34 mm on day 20 and were completely healed on day 22 in all ewes. The average widths of skin wound decreased to 0.36±0.14 mm on day 26 from 8.6±0.33 mm on day 0. Conclusion: It was observed that internal wound healed rapidly than external wound. [J Adv Vet Anim Res 2017; 4(3.000): 261-266]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=267618Ewe; Laparotomy; Ultrasonography; Wound healing
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author Sourav Mallick
Moinul Hasan
Nasrin Sultana Juyena
Dhriti Sundhar Biswas
Mohammad Shoriotullah
Md Rafiqul Alam
spellingShingle Sourav Mallick
Moinul Hasan
Nasrin Sultana Juyena
Dhriti Sundhar Biswas
Mohammad Shoriotullah
Md Rafiqul Alam
Ultrasonographic monitoring of abdominal wound healing in ewes
Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research
Ewe; Laparotomy; Ultrasonography; Wound healing
author_facet Sourav Mallick
Moinul Hasan
Nasrin Sultana Juyena
Dhriti Sundhar Biswas
Mohammad Shoriotullah
Md Rafiqul Alam
author_sort Sourav Mallick
title Ultrasonographic monitoring of abdominal wound healing in ewes
title_short Ultrasonographic monitoring of abdominal wound healing in ewes
title_full Ultrasonographic monitoring of abdominal wound healing in ewes
title_fullStr Ultrasonographic monitoring of abdominal wound healing in ewes
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonographic monitoring of abdominal wound healing in ewes
title_sort ultrasonographic monitoring of abdominal wound healing in ewes
publisher Network for the Veterinarians of Bangladesh
series Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research
issn 2311-7710
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Objective: The present study was done to monitor the progress of abdominal wound healing after experimental laparotomy in ewes using Doppler ultrasonography. Materials and methods: Laparotomy was performed in seven apparently healthy indigenous ewes for collection and transfer of embryos. Wound morphology was studied in terms of width of sutured area of internal wound (ventral raphae) and swelling of suture areas, width and contraction rate of external wound. Internal wound healing process was monitor at two days interval by real time B-mode ultrasonography using transabdominal (13 MHz frequency) transducer. The echoes focus or zone of best resolution was adjusted to the point of interest on the screen. Results: The average widths of raphae wounds declined from 7.7±0.18 mm on day 0 to 0.9±0.34 mm on day 20 and were completely healed on day 22 in all ewes. The average widths of skin wound decreased to 0.36±0.14 mm on day 26 from 8.6±0.33 mm on day 0. Conclusion: It was observed that internal wound healed rapidly than external wound. [J Adv Vet Anim Res 2017; 4(3.000): 261-266]
topic Ewe; Laparotomy; Ultrasonography; Wound healing
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