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Compendium (Yardley, PA)2012; 34(7); E5;

Equine distal limb wounds: new and emerging treatments.

Abstract: Distal limb wounds occur commonly in horses, and treatment can be frustrating for owners and veterinarians. Caring for these wounds is often very expensive, labor intensive, and prolonged. Many commercial products and clinical techniques have been developed to help treat these wounds. Healing of these wounds depends on many factors. With proper wound evaluation and treatment, affected horses can return to function sooner than in the past.
Publication Date: 2012-08-01 PubMed ID: 22847323
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This research article focuses on the common occurrence of distal limb wounds in horses and presents novel and emerging treatments for managing these situations. It discusses the multiple commercial products and clinical techniques developed for the treatment of these wounds, and illustrates how correct wound evaluation and treatment can ensure a quicker recovery.

Objective of the Research

  • The primary purpose of the study is to explore the prevalence of distal limb wounds in horses and to discuss newly developed treatments and strategies to handle these conditions.

Importance of the Issue

  • The researchers highlight the challenges that come with treating distal limb wounds in horses. Not only are the treatments often expensive and labour-intensive, they can also create difficulties for both owners and veterinarians due to their prolonged nature.

Discussion on Treatment Methods

  • The research discusses a variety of commercial products and clinical techniques that have been developed with the intention of improving the healing process of wounds.
  • These treatment methods, although diverse, depend heavily on multiple factors which determine their effectiveness.

Impact of Proper Wound Evaluation and Treatment

  • The study underlines the importance of proper wound evaluation and treatment. This involves making an accurate assessment of the wound’s conditions, following correct treatment procedures, and consistently monitoring the wound’s progress over time.
  • The researchers argue that with the right evaluation and treatment, equines suffering from distal limb wounds can have a speedier recovery process, enabling them to return to normal function faster than in the past.

Cite This Article

APA
Alford CG, Caldwell FJ, Hanson R. (2012). Equine distal limb wounds: new and emerging treatments. Compend Contin Educ Vet, 34(7), E5.

Publication

ISSN: 1940-8315
NlmUniqueID: 101290247
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 34
Issue: 7
Pages: E5

Researcher Affiliations

Alford, Christopher G
  • Morrie Waud Equine Center, Delavan, WI, USA.
Caldwell, Fred J
    Hanson, Reid

      MeSH Terms

      • Ambulatory Care
      • Animals
      • Bandages / veterinary
      • Debridement / veterinary
      • Extremities / injuries
      • Horse Diseases / therapy
      • Horses / injuries
      • Wound Healing / physiology
      • Wounds and Injuries / therapy
      • Wounds and Injuries / veterinary

      Citations

      This article has been cited 1 times.
      1. Albahrawy M, Abouelnasr K, Mosbah E, Zaghloul A, Abass M. Biostimulation effect of platelet-rich fibrin augmented with decellularized bovine pericardium on full-thickness cutaneous wound healing in Donkeys (Equus asinus). BMC Vet Res 2023 Sep 20;19(1):166.
        doi: 10.1186/s12917-023-03733-xpubmed: 37730587google scholar: lookup