Novel extracellular matrix wound dressing shows increased epithelialization of full-thickness skin wounds in dogs

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OBJECTIVE To compare the differences in the healing of surgically created full-thickness wounds in dogs treated with a novel extracellular matrix (ECM) dressing as compared with a standard wound management protocol and to investigate the effect of antibiotics in these 2 populations. ANIMALS 15 purpose-bred Beagles, 8 female spayed and 7 males neutered, operated on, and monitored between March 14, 2022, and April 18, 2022. METHODS Four 2 X 2-cm full-thickness skin wounds were created on the trunks of each dog. The right-sided wounds were treated with the novel ECM wound dressing, and the left-sided wounds served as the controls. Wound planimetry and qualitative wound scores were obtained at 12 time points. Wound biopsies for histopathologic assessment of wound repair and wound inflammation were obtained at 6 time points. RESULTS Wounds treated with ECM had higher percent epithelization at days 7, 9, 12, and 18 postoperatively (P

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Kierski, K. R., Buote, N. J., Rishniw, M., Ray, S., & Demeter, A. (2023). Novel extracellular matrix wound dressing shows increased epithelialization of full-thickness skin wounds in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 84(9). https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.23.05.0105

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