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Kamis, 01 Februari 2018

Hygroma (canine disease) - Wikipedia
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A hygroma, or a false bursa, is a discrete, fluid-filled sac that can form on the joints of dogs in response to repeated pressure, such as that from sitting on a hard surface. It is treated by draining the fluid and may be prevented by providing padded bedding.


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Treatment

An untreated hygroma can develop into in a large enough swelling that stress the surrounding skin and becomes an open wound with the possibility of infection that is much more difficult to treat. In most cases a hygroma is a once in a lifetime occurrence for an animal, but other individuals will have repeated problems with hygromas.

Surgery or aspiration

FNA and surgery is often not recommended, these can introduce infection and the hygroma will return larger. Donut bandage and soft bedding are key to treating. In the past it was common for veterinarians to treat hygromas by aspiration (using a syringe and drawing the fluid out) or surgically placing a drain. This can address the symptom, but does not treat the cause of the hygroma. In addition any incision at a joint can be difficult to close and may result in an open sore. Consequently, the recommended treatment of choice for most hygromas is no longer aspiration or surgery, but commercially available elbow pads made for the treatment of this condition.

Additional bedding

Providing bedding or other padding in the areas the animal lies down can be helpful. In addition, trauma to the joint may occur during play or other physical activities.

Coverage and padding

There are solutions available to cover and protect the elbow joint.


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See also

  • Dog skin disorders

A golden retriever has elbow sores (calluses, hygromas) - YouTube
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References

Source of article : Wikipedia