Comparative study of Povidone-Iodine and Chlorhexidine used in surgical procedures of dogs and cats.
Absztrakt
Antiseptics used on skin and oral mucosa play a significant role perioperatively. They can
influence the tissue regeneration period and prevent the development of infections on postsurgical wounds. The most common antiseptics used nowadays in Veterinary medicine are
PVP-I and CHX. Each one of them has a different mechanism of action, duration of action,
cytotoxic reactions, and antimicrobial spectrum, for example CHX acts against MethicillinResistant Staphylococcus Aureus within shorter exposure time than PVP-I. Veterinary
surgeons are encouraged to be knowledgeable about the efficacy of asepsis protocols used
in surgery and to take these factors into consideration in all situations. This study will
conduct a literature review and compare the effectiveness of PVP-I and CHX.