Wound management (infected
chronic wound)
Successful therapy with RJ-LASER devices
American Bulldog, FS,
born 1997.
Initial start of the therapy was in November 2007 - treated
with a number of antibiotics and steriods, condition
worsened. Referred to a dermatologist: 1 1/2 year using
various antibiotics, steroids, topical tacrolimis and oral
pentoxifylline.
Lesion was a deep, wet oozing ulcer under the tail approx 1
inch diameter. Began the UV laser treatment first on May
14th. Started at 10mins on tail and 10 mins on perineum.
Repeated May 19th - tail and perineum was dry and dog didn't
bother at it anymore. All medications stopped as of May
14th. Next treatments with UV lasers May 20, 25, June 5, 22,
and July 21st (last treatment - HEALED!)
Time/Joule |
20 minutes, 300 Joule |
Frequency |
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Power |
500 mW/810 nm |
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Device |
Physiolaser olympic,
uv/laser-cluster probe |
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Clinic |
Cindy Kneebone
East York Animal Clinic
Toronto Canada
Tel. +1-416 757 3569
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- Email: romanwolek@rogers.com
May-June 2009
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| 14.05.2009 Beginning of the laser therapy
(tail), the wound was infected, and wet. |
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19.05.2009 Dry skin without infection, reduced wound size. |
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| 21.06.2005 Dry skin, completely covered with scin. |
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| 04.05.2009 Infected
perineum. |
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21.05.2009 Healed
perineum. |
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