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        1 - An overview of colic in horses
        Hanieh  Fatemi Hesamodin  Torghabeh Alireza  Kavehaski
        Colic or abdominal pain has long been one of the most important and challenging diseases that veterinarians in equine medicine have always dealt with. In colic, the choice of treatment method between medical and surgical has always been discussed. According to the findi More
        Colic or abdominal pain has long been one of the most important and challenging diseases that veterinarians in equine medicine have always dealt with. In colic, the choice of treatment method between medical and surgical has always been discussed. According to the findings of physical examinations such as pain, cardiovascular system, anal examination and other clinical and laboratory methods, the type of treatment method is selected and if necessary, by using appropriate techniques in cases that require surgery, the patient recovers. Finally, attention to the care required after this period is also one of the effective measures in the treatment of colic in horses. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Surgical management of colic in horses: experiences report of the Surgical Section of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman
        Mohamadmehdi oloumi Omid Azari Hadi Hasibi Amin Pydar Mohammad  Farajli Abbasi Reza Nikzad Mohammad Shahraki Hamidreza Savadkoohi Alborz Mirzadeh Hanieh  Fatemi Hesamodin Torghabe Alireza  Kavehaski
        From September 2016 to 2019, 74 horses with signs of colic were referred to the Veterinary Referral Hospital of Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman. In this article, surgical management of some of these cases from the time of admission to discharge is described.
        From September 2016 to 2019, 74 horses with signs of colic were referred to the Veterinary Referral Hospital of Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman. In this article, surgical management of some of these cases from the time of admission to discharge is described. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Wound management in the limb of the horse
        Abbas Raisi Khosro Safari
        The two phenomena of wound contraction and reepithelialization which occur as stages of the repair phase in healing of the wound play an important role in closing the damaged site. Contraction is formed by the transformation of the modified fibroblast cells called myo More
        The two phenomena of wound contraction and reepithelialization which occur as stages of the repair phase in healing of the wound play an important role in closing the damaged site. Contraction is formed by the transformation of the modified fibroblast cells called myofibroblasts, and these cells, through their tensile properties, pierce the wound's environment and cut the edges together, and after contacting the two healthy regions, this process stops. Epithelialization also covers the damaged area by migrating epithelial cells at the wound surface. These cells, by secretion of the enzymes, open their path of movement on the wound surface and, after reaching the same cells, stop and thus the location of the ulcer is covered and problems such as fluid loss and the entry of microbial objects to the body will be disappeared. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Recent Advanced in Minimally Invasive Surgery; A Review on New Procedures and Instruments
        Mahdieh Katebian Mir Sepehr Pedram Mohammad Yasan Bangash mahbobeh abdi
        Minimally invasive surgeries are one of the most important revolutions in the history of surgery. recently, different methods of this type of surgery are widely used in medicine and veterinary medicine. With recent advances in minimally invasive surgery, a variety of su More
        Minimally invasive surgeries are one of the most important revolutions in the history of surgery. recently, different methods of this type of surgery are widely used in medicine and veterinary medicine. With recent advances in minimally invasive surgery, a variety of surgical methods have been introduced. Laparoscopic gallbladder resection is the most common type of minimally invasive surgery and many other surgeries have been introduced in the same way. This article introduces new methods in minimally invasive surgery. The further use of this type of surgery depends entirely on the development of new technologies in this field. The success of surgical procedures in the treatment of diseases is always measured by the amount of pain and trauma that the surgical method inflicts on the patient. Reducing these two factors has led to the progression and change surgical methods with minimal invasions in general and laparoscopic surgeries particularly in the last century. Manuscript profile