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Surgical wound healing in radio-tagged adult Pacific lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus held on different substrata
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Entosphenus TridentatusMedicineRadio-tagged Adult PacificSurgeryWound HealingAnatomyCraniofacial SurgeryDifferent SubstrataSurgical WoundOrthopaedic SurgeryLong-term Suture Retention
Radio-tagged adult Pacific lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus held in a raceway with Plexiglas-lined walls and bottom healed more slowly and retained sutures longer than fish held in an all-concrete raceway or one with Plexiglas walls and a cobble-lined bottom. On all substrata, healing depended on when sutures were lost, and fish that lost their sutures in <14 days post-surgery healed faster than those that kept sutures longer. Long-term suture retention led to tissue trauma, infection and poor survival.
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