Introduction to equine wound management Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 4 phases of wound healing

A

Haemostasis phase
Inflammatory phase
Proliferative phase
Remodelling phase

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2
Q

when does the haemostasis phase occur

A

first 5-10 minutes
ends when clot is formed

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3
Q

when does the inflammatory phase occur

A

1-3 days after injury

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4
Q

List 4 things we can do to positively impact the inflammatory phase

A

debridement
irrigation
good haemostasis
adequate drainage

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5
Q

what does there need to be for epithelialisation to occur on full thickness wound

A

until bed of granulation tissue

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5
Q

what can inhibit epithelialisation

A

infection
desiccation of the wound surface
exuberant granulation tissue
repeated dressing changes

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5
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what happens in the proliferative phase of wound healing

A

filling of the wound bed with healing tissue (fibroblasts)
Fibroplasia
angiogenesis

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6
Q

when does contraction occur in proliferative phase

A

starts week 2 after injury - continues for several weeks

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7
Q

What are 3 advantages of contraction in proliferative phase

A

accelerates closure
increase cosmesis of scar
less need for epithelialization

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8
Q

describe the remodelling phase

A

Ends in formation of scar tissue one - two years later
Ensure strength, integrity and function of new tissue

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9
Q

List 4 aims of equine wound management

A

Full epithelialisation without scar formation
In as minimal time as possible
Without recurrence or risk of breakdown
And
As cost effectively as possible

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10
Q

List 6 ways that ponies are better at wound healing than horses

A

Ponies have a much more rapid wound closure - quicker more intense inflammatory phase
more resistant to infection
greater capacity for contraction
less wound dehiscence
fewer bone sequestrate
less exuberant granulation tissue

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11
Q

Is it acceptable to use tap water on a wound

A

Yes

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12
Q

List 3 things that determine the clipping area around a wound

A

soft tissue involvement
bone involvement
synovial

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13
Q

How much clipping around a wound do you need

A

5 cm away from wound

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14
Q

Which product is recommended for cleaning (reducing bacterial loads) wounds?

A

chlorhexidine
povidone iodine

15
Q

How many compartements are there in the stifle joint

A

3
Femoral patella
lateral femorotibial joints
Medial femorotibial joint