Breakthrough Surgery at Jubilee Hills Hospital
Veterinary doctors in Hyderabad achieved a rare medical breakthrough by saving a dog using a fish skin graft. The innovative surgery took place at Pets Care Super Specialty Hospital in Jubilee Hills. Experts described the procedure as a major advancement in veterinary medicine.
Dog Brought in Critical Condition
A resident of Boduppal brought his pet dog to the hospital after noticing severe skin damage. Doctors examined the animal and found that nearly 50 percent of its skin was destroyed due to a serious infection. The dog’s condition remained critical, and doctors ruled out conventional treatment methods.
Advanced Treatment Chosen by Doctors
To save the dog’s life, veterinarians opted for advanced regenerative medicine. They decided to use specially processed fish skin as a graft. This method is rare in animal treatment and is usually used for burn victims in human medicine.
How Fish Skin Aided Recovery
Veterinary specialist Dr. Venkat explained the science behind the procedure. He said fish skin contains collagen and omega-3 fatty acids, which accelerate wound healing. The graft also forms a natural barrier, reduces pain, and prevents further infection. As a result, new skin began forming faster.
Experts Praise the Medical Achievement
Former Government Veterinary College Principal Professor Laxman and senior veterinarian Dr. Shireen praised the surgery. They called it a revolutionary step in animal healthcare. They also noted that using such advanced methods for mute animals is highly commendable.
Hope for Future Animal Care
Veterinary experts believe this technique can help animals suffering from complex skin diseases. They expect it to offer better results at lower costs in the future. The successful surgery highlights Hyderabad’s growing role in advanced veterinary treatment.
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