Paolo Scrollavezza
University of Camerino
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Veterinary Surgery | 2014
Adolfo Maria Tambella; Anna Rita Attili; Fabrizio Dini; Angela Palumbo Piccionello; Cecilia Vullo; Evelina Serri; Paolo Scrollavezza; Gilles Dupré
OBJECTIVE To determine the efficacy of topical application of the autologous platelet gel (PG) in canine chronic protracted decubital ulcers. STUDY DESIGN Prospective, randomized, blind controlled clinical trial. ANIMALS Dogs (n = 18) with bilateral chronic wounds caused by protracted decubitus ulcers. METHODS For each dog, wound side was randomized to receive either platelet gel (group PG) every 5 days for 5 dressing changes, or paraffin gauzes dressings (group C), as negative control. Wound healing and wound surfaces were compared at admission and then evaluated every 5th day, until day 25. Outcome variables were: open wound area, reduction of open wound surface compared to admission and to each preceding dressing change, time to complete epithelialization. RESULTS Significant differences in healing process were observed at day 5 and continued throughout the entire study period (P < .00001). At 25 days, mean percent reduction in wound area was 93.5% in group PG and 13.2% in group C (P < .00001). CONCLUSIONS Appropriately prepared autologous PG, an inexpensive, readily available blood derivative, applied topically results in more rapid healing of chronic non-healing decubital ulcers in dogs than those treated by use of paraffin-impregnated gauzes.
Veterinary Research Communications | 2009
Paolo Scrollavezza; A. M. Tambella; Cecilia Vullo; A. Palumbo Piccionello
Evaluation of the muscular relaxant effect of dexmedetomidine or medetomidine in cats P. Scrollavezza & A. M. Tambella & C. Vullo & A. Palumbo Piccionello Published online: 8 July 2009 # Springer Science + Business Media B.V. 2009
Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2012
A. M. Tambella; A. Palumbo Piccionello; Fabrizio Dini; Cecilia Vullo; Giacomo Rossi; Paolo Scrollavezza
A 20-month-old male Rottweiler dog was presented with the complaint of chronic right forelimb lameness that was unresponsive to conservative treatment. Physical examination allowed for the topographical identification of the source of the problem as a firm enlargement of the soft tissues that was partially movable from humeral bone and compatible with an alteration of the triceps brachii muscle. Radiographic images showed signs that were highly suggestive of myositis ossificans. Computed tomography allowed for a more accurate characterization of the lesion, to exclude involvement of the elbow joint and humeral bone, and to localize anatomically the lesion in the caput accessorium and longum of the triceps brachii muscle. Surgical excision of the ossified portion of the triceps muscle was performed. Histological examination of the excised tissue substantiated the diagnosis of myositis ossificans. A one year clinical and radiographic follow-up examination showed a complete recovery, with no evidence of complications or recurrence. Despite myositis ossificans in dogs having previously been identified in the hindlimbs, this case of myositis ossificans circumscripta of the triceps muscle suggests that it may also occur in the muscles of the forelimb.
Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2005
Giuseppe Catone; M. Russo; Paolo Scrollavezza; Adolfo Maria Tambella; Cecilia Vullo; M. Basile
XII Congresso Nazionale SIVE | 2006
Cecilia Vullo; Giuseppe Catone; Fulvio Laus; Paolo Scrollavezza
Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2004
Giuseppe Catone; M. Russo; Paolo Scrollavezza; Cecilia Vullo; Adolfo Maria Tambella; M. Basile
Archive | 2012
G. Piacenti; Angela Palumbo Piccionello; Adolfo Maria Tambella; Fabrizio Dini; Cecilia Vullo; Paolo Scrollavezza
Aivpa Journal | 2012
Cecilia Vullo; M. Amatucci; Fabrizio Dini; A. Palumbo Piccionello; A. M. Tambella; Paolo Scrollavezza
7th International Symposium on Veterinary Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy | 2012
Fabrizio Dini; Adolfo Maria Tambella; Andrea Marchegiani; V. M. Sisti; C. Villanacci; F. Ubaldi; Angela Palumbo Piccionello; Paolo Scrollavezza
SUMMA ANIMALI DA COMPAGNIA | 2011
Angela Palumbo Piccionello; Fabrizio Dini; Adolfo Maria Tambella; Cecilia Vullo; Daniele Spaziante; Andrea Marchegiani; Paolo Scrollavezza