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A B
Figure 4.63. A sharp laceration of the coronary band (A) was debrided and closed primarily (B) to prevent aberrant hoof wall growth.
A B
Figure 4.64. Complete avulsion of the sole with exposure of the solar aspect of P3 (A) and the same defect after it has filled with
granulation tissue (B).
clinical picture is usually that of a hemorrhagic wound prognosis. The practical treatment of these wounds in
with obvious tissue loss. The depth of the defect and terms of bandaging, the use of systemic and local anti-
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potential involvement of other structures should be microbials, and local wound care follow the same guide-
determined prior to treatment because their involvement lines used to treat other limb wounds in horses. Many
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affects both the type of treatment recommended and the of these wounds can be bandaged initially to control