Review of methods of impact on the wound process animals (literary review)

A. Supilnikov, O. Pavlova, D. Liu, E. Dorozhkina, P. Smelova
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The present work is devoted to the study of the course of the wound process in animals as well as possible factors influencing it. The topicality of the research in this topic consists in the fact that the experimental results help to increase the survival rate among the animals which have undergone the operation, to accelerate healing, to reduce the organism rehabilitation time, to avoid the bacterial contamination of wounds, purulent diseases and re-infection, to reduce the trauma level in animals, promote the introduction of new efficient pharmacological methods of prevention and suppression of surgical infections, application of laser and ultrasound equipment, discover and use new medicines. The aim of the study. The aim of this work is to conduct a general literature review on the methods of wound management in animals. This review focuses on papers from 2012 to 2022, citing various factors that influence the wound process in order to outline the need for wound management. To make it more manageable and to speed up wound healing in animals, as well as to point out the need for additional wound management models. Conclusion. The use of a complex graft and matrix based on dextran phosphate gel, stem cells and miliacyl has been shown by biological factors to promote healing. A positive alkaline environment has been shown to promote reepithelisation, as it has no adverse effect, in contrast to a strongly acidic environment. In addition, gamma radiation treatment was found to accelerate healing. From this we can conclude that the literature review conducted on this topic indicates the relevance of the area under consideration, and further developments and more in-depth studies are required, as wound processes are a scientific problem that needs to be solved.
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