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Use of vacuum assisted closure in a nosocomial multi-drug resistant infection in a dog

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Kubat-Jayne-paper2011.pdf (647.28 KB)
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kubat-jayne-ppt2011.pdf (4.49 MB)
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Author
Kubat, Jayne A.
Abstract

A 3 year-old female spayed Australian Shepherd was treated at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals for a pelvic fracture and abdominal hernia after being run over by a car. The patient's facture and hernia were both surgically corrected. After developing a nosocomial multi-drug resistant infection, the patient was treated with imipenem and her abdominal incision was closed using vacuum assisted closure (VAC).

Journal / Series
Senior seminar paper
Seminar SF610.1 2012
Date Issued
2011-11-30
Keywords
Dogs -- Wounds and injuries -- Treatment -- Case studies
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Dogs -- Surgery -- Complications -- Case studies
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Dogs -- Infections -- Treatment -- Case studies
Type
term paper

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