Medicina Veterinaria-Pregrado
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Item Efecto de los aceites de oliva y soya ozonizados en la cicatrización de heridas postquirúrgicas en perros(2017) Quizhpilema Palaguachi, Diana Maricela; Orellana Parra, José Luis; Maldonado Rivera, Jaime EduardoSome clinical and experimental studies have suggested a beneficial effect of the administration of ozone in different animal diseases. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of topical use of ozonated vegetable oils on the healing of postsurgical wounds in dogs; There are no investigations in this regard. In the experiments the sample was homogeneous of 32 half-blood male dogs, with a body condition of 3/5, from one to five years, all underwent a prescrotal orchiectomy (ORH) with an incision three centimeters long; Four groups were formed: A, B, C, D with eight animals in each. The treatments used were: Group A: ozonized olive oil (50 μg / ml), B: ozone-free olive oil, C: ozonized soybean oil (50 μg / ml) and D: ozone-free soybean oil. All groups received 1 ml of the compounds every 12 hours for seven days topically. RESVECH V1.0 scale at 0, 2, 4 and 6 was used to evaluate macroscopic healing. Postoperative cytological studies were performed on days 1, 3 and 5. The results showed that the topical application of the product did not have a statistically significant effect. However, numerically with the RESVECH V.1.0 scale, 96.95% of patients achieved a good healing range and 3.05% with bad healing. As for cytology, the presence of polymorphonuclear cells was evaluated, with 93.8% at day 1 and 3, at day 5 at 75% indicating that healing progresses normally for all treatments without difference. In as much the presence epithelial cells, fibrin and bacteria is independent to the treatments applied.
