Sixteen clinically healthy New Zealand white rabbits of either sex were divided into 2 equal groups (I and II) of 8 animals each. Under thiopental sodium (2.5 %) anaesthesia a 2 × 3 cm full-thickness abdominal wall defect in the mid-ventral abdominal wall was created and repaired with an acellular dermal graft (ADG) in all the animals of group I (test group). In animals of group II (control group) a full-thickness linear midline abdominal muscular wall incision was made and repaired with a continuous suture pattern using 2-0 nylon.
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Gangwar, A. K., Sharma, A. K., Kumar, N., Kumar, N., Maiti, S. K., Gupta, O. P., … Singh, R. (2006). Acellular dermal graft for repair of abdominal wall defects in rabbits. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 77(2), 79–85. https://doi.org/10.4102/jsava.v77i2.349
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