Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances

Year: 2007
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Page No. 168 - 170

Use of Gauze Soaked in 0.25% Formalin on Full Thickness Skin Wounds in Rabbits

Authors : Ali Hayat , Fusun Karacal and Fusun Baba

Abstract: The effects of 0.25% formalin on wound healing were investigated and compared to commonly used 10% povidone iodine and 0.9% sodium chloride treatment. Three full-thickness skin defects, 3,14 cm in diameter, were created ON dorsal aspects of 12 rabbits. Wound surfaces were macroscopically examinated from the points of exudation, beginning of the contraction, granulation tissue and epithelization during the postoperative period. Biopsy specimens which were collected on the 4th, 8th, 12th and 16th Postoperative Days (POD) were evaluated for histopathological changes. Specimens were evaluated according to several histopathologic parameters, such as the thickness of scar tissue, the density of vascular proliferation and the degree of inflammatory cell infiltration. SPSS 11.0 for windows was used for statistical analyses. Thickness of scar tissue was significantly changed between the treatments of 0.25% formalin and 0.9% sodium chloride (p<0.05), while the wound treatment with 10% povidone iodine and 0.9% sodium chloride created similar results (p>0.05). The density of vascular proliferation between study groups was significantly different only on POD 4 and 16 (p<0.05). The degree of inflammatory cell infiltration was similar in all groups (p>0.05), but a significant difference between the 10% povidone iodine and 0.9% sodium chloride treatments on PODs 12 as an exception (p<0.05). In conclusion, daily topical 0.25% formalin application to full-thickness skin defects in rabbit accelerated wound healing. Other adventages of formalin are ease of application and the low cost.

How to cite this article:

Ali Hayat , Fusun Karacal and Fusun Baba , 2007. Use of Gauze Soaked in 0.25% Formalin on Full Thickness Skin Wounds in Rabbits. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 6: 168-170.

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