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Case Reports International journal of pharmaceutical compounding. 2024 May-Jun;28(3):260-263. 0.02024

Case Report on the Effect of AlpaWash® on the Healing of a Post-surgical Wound in a Female Canine Initially Diagnosed with Pyometra

阿尔派洗液对一只因子宫蓄脓接受手术的母狗术后伤口愈合效果的个案报告 翻译改进

Flávia Semighini  1, Laís de Azevedo Fornaciari  2, Halema Haiub  3, Vanessa Pinheiro  4, Rodrigo Lupatini  4, Erica Cull  4

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  • 1 Galena Química e Farmacêutica.
  • 2 Cão Bento Clinic, Valinhos/SP.
  • 3 Medisca Pharmaceutique Inc., Ville Saint Laurent, Canada. HHaiub@Medisca.com.
  • 4 Medisca Pharmaceutique Inc., Ville Saint Laurent, Canada.
  • PMID: 38768506

    摘要 Ai翻译

    Pyometra is a common disease in intact female canines characterized by an infection of the uterus. If it is not treated immediately, it could result in various complications such as fistulous tract development, sepsis, hemorrhage, uveitis, conjunctivitis, pyelonephritis, urinary tract infection, and myocarditis. In this case report, we highlight the benefits of the application of a topical ointment on wound healing after ovariohysterectomy in canine Pyometra. Following surgical intervention, the dog developed necrosis in her nipples and lost a portion of her mammary tissues. A large cyst formed and later ruptured, leaving the animal with a large wound. The vet applied a topical ointment, AlpaWash, to the affected area and prescribed antibiotic, analgesic, and antiinflammatory drugs to help manage the condition. The vet reported complete healing of the wounds within one month from the commencement of the treatment regimen.

    Keywords:alpaWash®; post-surgical wound; pyometra

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