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Title: Perawatan Pascaoperasi Tumor Plasmacytoma pada Kucing Tauge di Citrapet and Vet
Other Titles: Postoperative Care for Plasmacytoma Tumors in Bean Sprouts at Citrapet and Vet
Authors: Satyaningtijas, Aryani Sismin
Nurimani, Zakiah Dini
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: Tumor kulit pada kucing menjadi salah satu masalah kesehatan yang memerlukan tindakan pembedahan sebagai terapi utama. Perawatan luka pascaoperasi memiliki peran penting dalam mempercepat proses penyembuhan dan pencegahan komplikasi seperti infeksi. Penyembuhan luka merupakan suatu proses yang kompleks karena berbagai kegiatan bio-seluler, bio-kimia terjadi berkesinambungan. Studi ini bertujuan untuk mengamati proses persembuhan luka menggunakan larutan NaCl 0,9 % pasca operasi tumor kulit pada kucing berumur 14 tahun di Citrapet and Vet. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini meliputi observasi klinis terhadap proses penyembuhan luka, perubahan kondisi luka, serta respon hewan pasca operasi. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan larutan NaCl 0,9 % dalam perawatan luka mampu menjaga kelembaban luka, mengurangi risiko infeksi, dan membuat luka menutup kembali selama 25 hari. Terapi suportif seperti antibiotik juga berkontribusi terhadap keberhasilan perawatan.
Skin tumors in cats are one of the health problems that require surgery as the main therapy. Postoperative wound care plays an important role in accelerating the healing process and preventing complications such as infection. Wound healing is a complex process as various bio-cellular, bio-chemical activities occur continuously. This study aims to observe the wound healing process using 0.9% NaCl solution after skin tumor surgery in a 14-year-old cat at Citrapet and Vet. The methods used in this study include clinical observation of the wound healing process, changes in wound condition, and postoperative animal responses. The results showed that the use of 0.9% NaCl solution in wound care was able to maintain wound moisture, reduce the risk of infection, and make the wound close again for 25 days. Supportive therapy such as antibiotics also contributed to the success of the treatment.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/165347
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