Abstract

Caudal Superficial Epigastric Axial Pattern Flap and Stem Cell Therapy for the Management of Large Wound on Medial Aspect of Thigh in a Dog

Highlights

  • An 11 year non–descript dog was presented with the history of severe dog bite injuries on left

  • To make a caudal superficial epigastric axial pattern flap, a midline incision was given beginning just behind the last mammary teat incorporating the base of the prepuce and

  • An 11 year old non–descript dog was presented with the history of severe dog bitten injuries 4 days back

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Summary

Introduction

An 11 year non–descript dog was presented with the history of severe dog bite injuries on left. The treatment was initiated and Accepted: 2014–03–09 continued until the appearance of healthy granulation tissue and the skin grafting was planned. To make a caudal superficial epigastric axial pattern flap, a midline incision was given beginning just behind the last mammary teat incorporating the base of the prepuce and

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