2010
DOI: 10.3844/ajavsp.2010.202.207
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The Role of a Combination of Autogenous Fresh Bone Marrow and Omental Free Graft in the Cervical Esophageal Wound Healing in Dogs

Abstract: Problem statement: Esophageal surgery is associated with greater wound healing problems than surgery on other portion of the alimentary tract. Omentum and fresh bone marrow are rich source of angiogenic factors that promote the growth of blood vessels into wound tissue. The aim of this study was evaluation of the effects of a combination of autogenous fresh bone marrow and omental free graft in esophageal wound healing. Approach: This study was carried out on 8 male adult dogs, assigned into two equal treatmen… Show more

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