A five months old female crossbred Holstein Friesian calf was presented twenty four hours after injury with history of traumatic laceration of upper eyelid of left eye (Fig. Surgical Reconstruction and Repair of Upper Eyelid Laceration in a Calf The direct findings include 1) laceration; 2) transe...
In 28 patients (66.67%) surgery was performed within 24 hours and in 14 patients (33.33%) surgery was performed between 24 hours and 6 days. In 32 patients (76.2%) direct anatomosis and in 10 patients (23.8%) indirect anastomosis was performed. Tubes were removed after a mean time of ...
In the course of the repair process, microglial cells proliferate in the areas of axon damage. In victims of substantial head injuries, especially after traffic accidents, diffuse axonal injury may be responsible for prolonged coma and a fatal outcome even in the absence of an intracranial mass ...
Excess tension after closure is evidenced by indenting of the skin or a sausage link appearance. Such a repair should be redone, adding deep dermal sutures, additional percutaneous sutures, or both as needed. Adjustments to suture technique are needed to achieve optimal alignment when wound...
After the incident, the patient could not void, but the lower abdomen was not painful. Upon retrograde urethrography examination, contrast extravasation of the bulbous urethra was seen through the anorectal laceration. Immediate debridement and repair for the anorectal wound, then primary anastomosis ...