Effect of dressing with Chlorhexidine Acetate applied for different lengths following ovariohysterectomy operation
2004
Gungor, O. (Kafkas Univ., Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Kars (Turkey))Karabacak, A.) | Kil, F. (Military Veterinary School and Central Training Commandership, Bursa (Turkey))Ergun, Y.(Mustafa Kemal Univ., Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Hatay (Turkey))
In this study, clinically healthy 48 nulliparous bitches in different breeds were used. Bitches were randomly assigned to 3 groups. In group I, dressing with chlorhexidine acetate and bandage were applied immediately following ovariohysterectomy operation and removed on day 3. No additional application was applied until removing the surgical sutures. In group II, same dressing material and bandage were applied and replaced with same materials on day 3. The replacement dressing material and bandage were removed on day 6. In group III, istead of dressing with chlorhexidine acetate and bandage, daily dressing with betadine was applied as postoperative care. Ovariohysterectomy operation was performed on either median line or left abdominal cavity. Skin at incision site was seved by applying U sture with silk sture material. Following operation, surgical wound along the incision line was covered with tulle gras. At the end of day 6, surgical suture materials were removed and bitches were evaluated with regard to recovery was done by inspection
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