Antimicrobial regional limb perfusion in horses

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Luis M Rubio-Martínez, Antonio M Cruz

Abstract

Regional limb perfusion involves administration of an antimicrobial solution into the vasculature of a selected portion of the limb that has been isolated from the systemic circulation by controlled application of a tourniquet. The technique provides high antimicrobial concentrations in the region of interest and greatly contributes to the elimination of infection.

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