Abstract
A Comparison Between Autogenous Skin Graft and Alloskin Graft in Dogs
Highlights
Skin wounds are the most common injuries seen in the veterinary field this may handle either by primary closure with many kinds of suture materials which can be used effectively for wound closure or by skin grafting this necessary to achieve skin closure with minimum side effects and good outcome (Micheal and Llewellyn, 1983)
Histopathological results exhibited an extension of collagen fibers to connect the adherent sides or surface of the original tissue (A) and grafted tissue (B) (Figure 4)
Skin grafts are vital tissues which serve as a source for reconstructive surgery
Summary
Skin wounds are the most common injuries seen in the veterinary field this may handle either by primary closure with many kinds of suture materials which can be used effectively for wound closure or by skin grafting this necessary to achieve skin closure with minimum side effects and good outcome (Micheal and Llewellyn, 1983). Skin grafts are an excellent modality used to reconstruct wound located on the limbs and other areas of the body. It has been used for over a century to resurface superficial defects of many kinds of these types the auto skin graft, which was used to repair the injury or area that has lost tissue that too big to sew the edges together directly (Aper and Smeak, 2003). Auto skin graft became a widely used method of treating organ loss. It is an effective procedure for the short-term treatment of full-thickness skin loss, especially meshed skin in severely burned animals.
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