Hyderabad Vets Achieve Rare Feat: Fish Skin Graft Successfully Performed on Dog with Severe Infection
HYDERABAD (Telangana): In a remarkable achievement in veterinary medicine, doctors in Hyderabad have successfully performed a fish skin graft on a pet dog suffering from a severe skin infection. The canine is currently recovering, and the infection has significantly subsided thanks to this innovative medical procedure.
Advanced Treatment at Pets Care Hospital
The advanced procedure was carried out at the Pets Care Super Specialty Hospital in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad. Dr. Venkat Yadav, the founder and chief veterinarian of the hospital, shared the details during a press briefing. The pet dog, belonging to a resident of Boduppal, was suffering from a condition where nearly 50% of its skin was affected by a severe infection.
Use of Processed Fish Skin for Grafting
Instead of following traditional veterinary methods, the medical team decided to opt for advanced regenerative therapy. "We used processed fish skin to graft the affected areas of the dog's body. This innovative method has helped in reducing pain and preventing further infection," explained Dr. Venkat Yadav. The fish skin acts as a temporary biological dressing.
The Science Behind Fish Skin Regeneration
Fish skin is known to be rich in collagen, omega fatty acids, and bioactive compounds that are essential for skin repair. "The graft adheres naturally to the wound, maintains moisture, and stimulates rapid regeneration of the surface skin," the doctors noted. This method allows the animal to heal more naturally and protects the wound from external contamination.
A New Hope for Veterinary Care
This procedure is particularly useful in cases where animals have lost skin due to infections, burns, or severe injuries. Dr. Venkat Yadav's successful implementation of fish skin grafting has brought new hope to pet owners and animal lovers. Experts believe that such innovative treatments could soon be widely adopted in veterinary hospitals across India.
Sources:
1. Official press briefing by Pets Care Super Specialty Hospital, Hyderabad.
2. Media reports from Telangana Today and The Times of India.
1. Official press briefing by Pets Care Super Specialty Hospital, Hyderabad.
2. Media reports from Telangana Today and The Times of India.
Disclosure: This report is prepared based on official statements and verified media reports. It is intended for informational and educational purposes.
