Omento maior e suas características como fonte alternativa de reparação tecidual em felinos domésticos: Revisão de literatura

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2024-10-09

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Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos

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The greater omentum is a large fold of peritoneum that extends from the stomach and sits over the intestines, acting as an "apron" that covers and protects the abdominal organs. In addition to its protective and supportive function, the greater omentum has characteristics that make it useful in surgical procedures. During surgeries, it can be mobilized and used in techniques such as omentopexy to cover and protect areas of the abdomen. It can also be used as a flap to cover complex surgical wounds, aiding in healing and preventing complications. The rich vascularization of the greater omentum is what facilitates its ability to promote healing and recovery of the surrounding tissues. In addition, adhesive properties are evident in situations of infection or inflammation, and it can adhere to affected areas, limiting the spread of infection and helping to encapsulate problem areas, which contributes to a localized inflammatory response and a more efficient recovery. Therefore, the greater omentum is a versatile and valuable tool in correcting problems related to pseudo-healing, helping to significantly improve healing results and recovery after surgical procedures or complex skin injuries. The present study aims to perform a brief review of the characteristics and function related to the greater omentum as an alternative treatment in felines with pseudo-healing.

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Medicina Veterinária, Ferida, Órgão, Pele, Regeneração, Vascularização

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