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Effectiveness of Haemocoagulase in Wound Healing Process


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1 Department of Surgery, Government Medical College, Jagdalpur (C.G.), India
2 Government Medical College, Jagdalpur (C.G.), India
     

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Background : Wound healing continues to attract great attention of clinical and experimental investigators. There are ample evidence of those unfading interest in the innumerable review that keep coming up in the literature. Aims and objective to evaluate the effectiveness of Haemocoagulase in wound healing processes and make some recommendations if any?

Material and Methods : There were fifty patients admitted for various ailments had to undergo surgical procedures. Haemocoagulase was used for enhancing the wound healing.

Results : There were 08.33% cases where gapping was noted when Haemocoagulase was instilled S/C and in 20.00% when administered I/M. Gapping was lowest i.e. only in 06.25% cases in combined sites. There was no discharge in all the three levels of instillation. It proved that Haemocoagulase when administered in combined sites i.e. I/M + S/C. it is more useful in comparison to alone i.e. either S/C or I/M.


Keywords

Subcutaneous, Intermuscular.
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Authors

K. K. Singh
Department of Surgery, Government Medical College, Jagdalpur (C.G.), India
D. R. Patle
Department of Surgery, Government Medical College, Jagdalpur (C.G.), India
U. S. Paikra
Government Medical College, Jagdalpur (C.G.), India

Abstract


Background : Wound healing continues to attract great attention of clinical and experimental investigators. There are ample evidence of those unfading interest in the innumerable review that keep coming up in the literature. Aims and objective to evaluate the effectiveness of Haemocoagulase in wound healing processes and make some recommendations if any?

Material and Methods : There were fifty patients admitted for various ailments had to undergo surgical procedures. Haemocoagulase was used for enhancing the wound healing.

Results : There were 08.33% cases where gapping was noted when Haemocoagulase was instilled S/C and in 20.00% when administered I/M. Gapping was lowest i.e. only in 06.25% cases in combined sites. There was no discharge in all the three levels of instillation. It proved that Haemocoagulase when administered in combined sites i.e. I/M + S/C. it is more useful in comparison to alone i.e. either S/C or I/M.


Keywords


Subcutaneous, Intermuscular.