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Ibrahim E. Helal,Hatim A. Al-Abbadi,Mohamed H. El-Daharawy,Mahmoud F. Ahmed 한국축산학회 2022 한국축산학회지 Vol.64 No.5
Delayed healing associated with distal limb wounds is highly challenging in equine clinicalpractice. This study aimed to evaluate healing rates between chronic non-granulatingwounds of horse distal limbs that were treated with maltodextrin/ascorbic acid gel alone orin combination with povidone-iodine 1% solution and those treated with povidone-iodine 1%only throughout the study period (35 days) in clinical settings. The study was conducted on18 adult horses (3–15 years old). Based on the treatment regimen utilized, the horses weredivided into three groups (n = 6), with each group having a similar mean wound area. Thepercentages of wound contraction, epithelialization, and overall wound healing were determinedweekly for each wound. By the end of the study, the total wound healing percentagewas significantly increased between the study groups (p < 0.05). The use of maltodextrin/ascorbic acid gel resulted in considerable wound contraction, rapid epithelialization, and complication-free wound healing. Based on the findings of this study, maltodextrin/ascorbic acidgel, independently or in combination with a 1% povidone-iodine solution, might be applied asa safe and effective wound healing promoting agent in horses with chronic non-granulatingwounds.