Comprehensive treatment for open and closed mechanical injuries in animals

Автор: Okolelova Anastasia I., Shikhina Svetlana N., Bogatyr Maxim V., Cherniakova Victoria V.

Журнал: Вестник Красноярского государственного аграрного университета @vestnik-kgau

Рубрика: Ветеринария и зоотехния

Статья в выпуске: 4, 2021 года.

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The aim of the work was to show the advantage of complex treatment over monotherapy in the treatment of open and closed mechanical injuries in animals. In the period from 2017 to 2019, research was conducted on the Krasnodar Hippodrome LLC in the city of Krasnodar, as well as on the territory of private properties of the city of Krasnodar and the Krasnodar territory on horses of thoroughbred horse breeds. In the study on the principle of pairs of analogues, control and experimental groups of horses with acute aseptic tendovaginitis and infected wounds were formed. In the case of acute aseptic tendovaginitis, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and APRP - therapy were used as monotherapy in the groups; complex treatment: APRP-therapy together with cauterization and in the control group-NSAIDs together with cauterization. In groups with a diagnosis of infected wounds, the following drugs were used for monotherapy: Clemavet, APRP-therapy, and in the control group, Levomekol ointment; in complex treatment, Clemavet was used together with APRP - therapy. As a result of the treatment in groups with closed mechanical injuries, the period of rehabilitation to full athletic load (jumps, jumps) occurred 4-6 months earlier than in other groups when combined therapy using APRP-therapy together with cauterization. In this case, there were no relapses of the disease. When conducting experiments in groups with open mechanical injuries, it was found that the use of the drug «Clemavet» together with APRP therapy reduced the healing time of wounds, compared to other groups by 2-5 days. In both cases, complex treatment showed the best result.

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Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/140254777

IDR: 140254777   |   DOI: 10.36718/1819-4036-2021-4-115-119

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