FIELD: veterinary medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to veterinary science, namely to veterinary surgery, and can be used for treating superficial planar wounds in animals. On the open wound surface after its surgical treatment, a membrane dialysis dressing is applied, containing a serially outer polyethylene layer and an inner semi-permeable membrane layer adapted to adjoin the animal's wound in the form of a wide central part and four longitudinal end sections. After dressing is fixed, it is filled with ½ volume of dialysis high-osmol gel based gelatine powder with molecular weight 300,000 Da at the following ratio of components: antigen solution argromistin® 0.005 % – 100.0; edible gelatine – 100.0 g; antiseptic stimulator of Dorogov regeneration fraction 2 ASD® 2-F – 0.5 ml; anesthetic Novocain – 0.1 g. Dialysis gel replacement is performed as the cavity is filled.
EFFECT: method provides effective local treatment with due allowance for physiological and behavioral responses of different animal species due to high antiseptic effect, effective dialysis of the pathological focus while reducing the number of therapeutic manipulations, preventing injuries of granulations and developing complications during treatment.
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Dates
2019-05-23—Published
2017-12-25—Filed