Experimental and clinical evaluation of a new intra-lingual suture pattern for management of lingual wounds in farm animals

A pre-clinical experimental study is used to evaluate a new intralingual suture pattern, for treating farm animal’s tongue-wounds. Experimental section was performed on 36 fresh goat’s tongue-samples, to compare the new suture pattern with the traditionally used two patterns (double rows simple inte...

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Autores principales: Aiman M. Seddek, Mohammed H. Elrashidy, Sayed F. El-Hawari
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:fee1d4c41d2544839e3447e96e1b412a2021-12-02T19:11:59ZExperimental and clinical evaluation of a new intra-lingual suture pattern for management of lingual wounds in farm animals10.21608/SVU.2021.75493.11262535-18262535-1877https://doaj.org/article/fee1d4c41d2544839e3447e96e1b412a2021-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://svu.journals.ekb.eg/article_192878.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/2535-1826https://doaj.org/toc/2535-1877A pre-clinical experimental study is used to evaluate a new intralingual suture pattern, for treating farm animal’s tongue-wounds. Experimental section was performed on 36 fresh goat’s tongue-samples, to compare the new suture pattern with the traditionally used two patterns (double rows simple interrupted pattern; and tension relieve vertical mattress with deep row simple interrupted pattern that is followed by superficial opposing vertical mattress). Comparison involved the required stitches number, duration of suturing, and pattern’s tensile strength. The main clinical study was carried out on recent lingual wounds of variable depths which involved 30-50% of tongue width in one horse, one camel, one buffalo-calf, and three donkeys. In addition to three donkeys had old lacerations which failed to heal by first intension. Wounds sutured by the new pattern were covered by one row of cruciate mattress to oppose the mucosa. Results revealed that the new pattern required fewer stitches numbers, consume lesser time, had higher tensile strength, it could be applied easily, achieved proper apposition of both the muscular layer and mucosa, and it induced minimal scar formation and deformity. The technique is widely acceptable by the owners than the other traditional merhods. The technique is advised to be used as alternative suture pattern for repair of lingual wounds of farm animals.Aiman M. SeddekMohammed H. ElrashidySayed F. El-HawariSouth Valley Universityarticleequinehealingsuture patterntonguewoundsAgricultureSVeterinary medicineSF600-1100ENSVU-International Journal of Veterinary Sciences, Vol 4, Iss 3, Pp 38-50 (2021)
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topic equine
healing
suture pattern
tongue
wounds
Agriculture
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Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
spellingShingle equine
healing
suture pattern
tongue
wounds
Agriculture
S
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Aiman M. Seddek
Mohammed H. Elrashidy
Sayed F. El-Hawari
Experimental and clinical evaluation of a new intra-lingual suture pattern for management of lingual wounds in farm animals
description A pre-clinical experimental study is used to evaluate a new intralingual suture pattern, for treating farm animal’s tongue-wounds. Experimental section was performed on 36 fresh goat’s tongue-samples, to compare the new suture pattern with the traditionally used two patterns (double rows simple interrupted pattern; and tension relieve vertical mattress with deep row simple interrupted pattern that is followed by superficial opposing vertical mattress). Comparison involved the required stitches number, duration of suturing, and pattern’s tensile strength. The main clinical study was carried out on recent lingual wounds of variable depths which involved 30-50% of tongue width in one horse, one camel, one buffalo-calf, and three donkeys. In addition to three donkeys had old lacerations which failed to heal by first intension. Wounds sutured by the new pattern were covered by one row of cruciate mattress to oppose the mucosa. Results revealed that the new pattern required fewer stitches numbers, consume lesser time, had higher tensile strength, it could be applied easily, achieved proper apposition of both the muscular layer and mucosa, and it induced minimal scar formation and deformity. The technique is widely acceptable by the owners than the other traditional merhods. The technique is advised to be used as alternative suture pattern for repair of lingual wounds of farm animals.
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author Aiman M. Seddek
Mohammed H. Elrashidy
Sayed F. El-Hawari
author_facet Aiman M. Seddek
Mohammed H. Elrashidy
Sayed F. El-Hawari
author_sort Aiman M. Seddek
title Experimental and clinical evaluation of a new intra-lingual suture pattern for management of lingual wounds in farm animals
title_short Experimental and clinical evaluation of a new intra-lingual suture pattern for management of lingual wounds in farm animals
title_full Experimental and clinical evaluation of a new intra-lingual suture pattern for management of lingual wounds in farm animals
title_fullStr Experimental and clinical evaluation of a new intra-lingual suture pattern for management of lingual wounds in farm animals
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and clinical evaluation of a new intra-lingual suture pattern for management of lingual wounds in farm animals
title_sort experimental and clinical evaluation of a new intra-lingual suture pattern for management of lingual wounds in farm animals
publisher South Valley University
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/fee1d4c41d2544839e3447e96e1b412a
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