Wound Care and White Goods
Successful wound care treatments in veterinary settings depend on essential animal health supplies and white goods.
White goods are specialized, non-disposable equipment used in veterinary clinics for effective wound cleaning. For example, veterinary clinic supplies like examinations or operating tables allow precise wound treatment.
In addition, other equipment, such as anesthesia machines, ensure patient safety during delicate wound suturing or cleaning procedures. Specialized equipment, such as negative pressure wound therapy systems, can also stimulate healing and reduce discomfort for the animal.
Historical veterinarians used basic wound treatment methods and bandages to treat all types of wounds. However, innovations and advancements in veterinary medicine led to the invention of a wide range of specialized products and white goods.
Today, veterinary professionals use negative pressure wound therapy systems, laser therapy equipment, and ...