1. Laser Therapy for Incision Healing in 9 Dogs
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Jennifer L. Wardlaw, Krista M. Gazzola, Amanda Wagoner, Erin Brinkman, Joey Burt, Ryan Butler, Julie M. Gunter, and Lucy H. Senter
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laser ,wound healing ,canine ,scar scale ,IVDD ,incision ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Laser therapy is becoming common place in veterinary medicine with little evidence proving efficacy or dosages. This study evaluated surgical wound healing in canines. Twelve Dachshunds underwent thoraco-lumbar hemilaminectomies for intervertebral disc disease (IVDD). Digital photographs were taken of their incisions within 24 h of surgery and 1, 3, 5, 7, and 21 days postoperatively. The first three dogs were used to create a standardized scar scale to score the other dogs' incision healing. The remaining 9 dogs were randomly assigned to either receive 8 J/cm2 laser therapy once a day for 7 days or the non-laser treated control group. Incision healing was scored based on the scar scale from 0 to 5, with zero being a fresh incision and five being completely healed with scar contraction and hair growth. All scar scores significantly improved with increasing time from surgery (
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- 2019
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