Uso del ozono en la cicatrización de heridas en caninos y felinos.

The use of ozone has been used for many years, applied in the First World War by Dr. Albert Wolf who cleaned the wounds of soldiers. The healing of post-surgical wounds is one of the problems of the daily clinic due to its recovery and the time it takes to heal can affect the quality of life of the...

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Main Author: Monserrate Arévalo, Bryan Steven (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/11422
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Summary:The use of ozone has been used for many years, applied in the First World War by Dr. Albert Wolf who cleaned the wounds of soldiers. The healing of post-surgical wounds is one of the problems of the daily clinic due to its recovery and the time it takes to heal can affect the quality of life of the pet. Ozone therapy makes the erythrocytes increase their elasticity, it also generates the release of oxygen to the tissue, causing the healing to be faster and more efficient due to the growth of platelets. There are different forms of application among the most used are topical, infiltrative and systemic. This document was made with the purpose of recognizing the importance of the use of ozone therapy through the different techniques of use in canine and feline wounds. In the case of subdermal treatment, two things should be considered in cases of red coloration: the dose of infiltrated ozone influenced this condition and dogs that had Ehrlichiosis.