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Use of random pattern skin flaps for wound closure in two horses
Authors:J Jansson  D Knottenbelt  S Hennessy
Institution:1. Lisadell Equine Hospital, Navan, Co. Meath, Ireland;2. Equine Medical Solutions Ltd, Stirling, Scotland, UK
Abstract:A 9-year-old Thoroughbred broodmare presented with a mass rostral to the medial canthus of the left eye. The mass was removed under general anaesthesia and the wound bed infiltrated with carboplatin emulsion before partially closing using a Z-plasty. The mass recurred and subsequently was resected twice. It has not recurred 68 weeks post-treatment. The second case describes removal of a granulomatous mass from the metatarsus of a yearling Thoroughbred colt. Skin expanders and a rotational flap were used to allow tension-free closure. This required two separate surgeries to firstly insert the skin expanders and secondly to remove the mass, the expanders and to close the defect. The wound healed with good cosmesis. There have been few reports on the use of skin flaps in equine reconstructive surgery in the last 30 years. This report details two cases of wound closure where skin flaps were used to achieve primary intention wound healing.
Keywords:horse  skin flap  z-plasty  rotation flap  skin expander
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