Veterinary hyperbaric oxygen therapy integrated to the treatment of tissue necrosis and osteomyelitis in a dog: case report

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Marcelo Fialho Mazzi

Abstract

In the veterinary routine, injuries in the extremities of the limbs are constant and represent a special challenge due to the anatomical characteristics, susceptibility of bone exposure and limitations of repairs and reconstructions when compared to other regions of the body. Osteomyelitis resulting from bites is highly prevalent and its rapid evolution can lead to drastic measures such as amputation. This work describes the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy as an integrative therapy to conventional treatment and the evaluation of its effects during the 12 treatments performed in a female dog victim of a bite, that presented evolution to necrosis and bone exposure with colonization by Staphylococcus sp e Pasteurella multocida. The evolutionary assessment of the condition was elaborated from a photographic record of the lesion, with scale, every three treatments and submitted to morphometric analysis by analytical software. The speed of the healing gait demonstrated, that the use of this therapy proved precocity and effective action in healing and in the fight against osteomyelitis, avoiding the amputation of the limb, restoring the patient’s freedoms. Thus contributing to the deepening on the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in veterinary medicine.

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MAZZI, M. F. Veterinary hyperbaric oxygen therapy integrated to the treatment of tissue necrosis and osteomyelitis in a dog: case report. Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, v. 21, 8 May 2023.
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CLÍNICA VETERINÁRIA DE PEQUENOS ANIMAIS