Wound treatment of Coendou prehensilis (Rodentia: Erethizontidae) with laser and ozone therapy: Case report

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The use of therapy with laser beam and ozone in wounds has a high beneficial potential for patients, since it contributes to the management of pain, has an anti-inflammatory action and accelerates the cicatricial process. Due to this casuistry importance, the case report aims to present alternative therapy use for wound healing on a Coendou prehensilis. Thus, a female of C. prehensilis weighing 4kg, was sent to veterinary care. At first there was a hygiene process and debridement for necrotic edge removal. Furthermore, injected clindamycin (10mg/kg) was administered intramuscularly (IM), once a day (SID), tramadol (4mg/kg, IM, SID), flunixin (0.3mg/kg, SID), administered subcutaneously (SC) and iron dextran (25mg/kg, IM, SID). In spite of the established therapy, tissue necrotic growth was observed, which lead the wound treatment as healing by second intention, initiating an alternative therapy with laser beam and ozone. As a result, the healing was satisfactory due to the elected techniques, without signs of pain and infection. The adjuvant treatment with physiotherapy had advantageous effect and could be applied to wound healing in wild mammal animals.

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Chagas, N. T. C., Rocha, C. L. R., Silva, R. B. T., Santos, K. M. M., & Hirano, L. Q. L. (2019). Wound treatment of Coendou prehensilis (Rodentia: Erethizontidae) with laser and ozone therapy: Case report. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 71(3), 953–958. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-10872

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